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The ongoing war in Sudan has nothing to do with the common people there. The common people of Sudan are suffering in this war. Normal life has come to a complete standstill.
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More than 800,000 people may have fled the country in Sudan in the wake of conflict between the army and paramilitary forces. A UN official said that if this crisis is not resolved, many people will be forced to flee for basic aid.
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In the African country of Sudan, a civil war is going on between the army and the paramilitary forces for power. Many Indians are trapped in this bloody civil war. Government of India has launched 'Mission Kaveri' to evacuate Indians from Sudan. Today in DNA, listen to the 'Aap-Beeti' of Indians trapped in Sudan.
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The Government of India started Operation Kaveri to evacuate the Indians trapped in the civil war of the East African country Sudan.
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So far 427 people have died in the violence in Sudan and more than 3700 people have been injured. The situation in Sudan is continuously worsening. The country is in the grip of civil war. are falling prey to violent clashes between the army and the paramilitary
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African country Sudan which is burning in the fire of civil war. 'Mission Kaveri' has been launched to evacuate Indians from Sudan. Today in DNA, listen to the 'Aap-Beeti' of Indians trapped in Sudan.
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Violent clashes are going on between the army and paramilitary forces in Sudan's capital Khartoum and in many parts of the country. India has started 'Operation Kaveri' for the return of Indians trapped in Sudan.
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The mission to save 4000 Indians has started in Sudan. About 4000 Indians are stranded in civil war-ridden Sudan, the Government of India has started Operation Kaveri to evacuate Indians safely.
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PM Modi called a high-level meeting in India on the ongoing conflict in Sudan. After which preparations are being made to bring back the Indians trapped in Sudan safely.
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The military conflict is not stopping in Khartoum's Sudan. Nearly 300 people have died so far due to the violence.
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"Evacuation of Indian nationals is under discussion and consideration by authorities in Khartoum. They are going to decide the best way to make it possible," Sudanese ambassador to India, Abdalla Omer Bashir Elhusain said.






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