Operation Sindhu: Special flight reached New -Delhi of Iran, 282 citizens returned home; Tricolor waved at the airport - Operation Sindhu 282 Indian citizens were evacuated from Iran
India took 282 Indian citizens from Iran and Israel at about June 12 at about 12 o’clock at about 12 o’clock. In addition, more than 3100 people were brought back safely under Operation Sindhu, which was launched to protect Indians from these two countries. Special Flight reached New Delhi of Iran, 282 citizens returned home (Photo X) Ani, New Delhi. India took 282 Indian citizens from Iran and Israel at about June 12 at about 12 o’clock at about 12 o’clock. In addition, more than 3100 people were brought back safely under Operation Sindhu, which was launched to protect Indians from these two countries. This information was given by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. An Indian citizen said that an Indian citizen, who was fired from Iran under operation Indus, said I was feeling well. I thank God that I am here now. I am grateful for the good behavior of the Indian embassy there. I am grateful for this (Indian) government. We had no problem; An Indian citizen, coming from Iran, who came from Iran, said the situation is better now. 2-4 days ago, the situation was completely unexpected. The Indian embassy made suitable arrangements for us. We had no problems. 573 people returned on Tuesday, according to information by the Foreign Ministry, India, Tuesday a total of 573 Indians, three Sri Lanka and two Nepali citizens were evacuated by two special flights. India has so far brought 2,576 Indians from this country of the Persian Gulf with new groups of those evacuated from Iran. Operation Sindhu was launched last week, Operation Sindhu was launched last week after the war between Iran and Israel began. So far, India has withdrawn a total of 3.170 Indians from these two countries. People came from Israel to Jordan to India, in the first group of Indian Road, which reached Jordan of Israel and was brought to New -Delhi on Tuesday at 8.20am. The group was welcomed by Foreign Minister Pabitra Margerita at the airport. The second group of 165 Indians from Israel to Jordan was brought back by C-17 aircraft from Amman to New Delhi.