As many as 128 Indian nationals, have been removed from conflict-ridden Sudan, arrived at Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah under “Operation Kaveri” by the Indian Air Force Aircraft C-130J flight, said by Union Minister of State for External Affairs V Muralitharan said on Thursday.

Muralitharan along with the other officials received the Indian nationals in the Jeddah.
Muralitharan also tweeted, that “Another IAF C-130J flight under #OperationKaveri arrived at Jeddah with 128 Indians, the fourth aircraft from Sudan. Efforts are made to ensure that all Indians, who arrived in Jeddah will be sent to India at early as possible.
The arrangements are made for the Indians to reached India as soon as possible. The video is been posted on the internet, showing the Indians national deboarding from the airplane of Jeddah as early as possible, said by Muralitharan.

The tweet was seen on the tweeter, mentioning by the government of External Affairs Earlier, Arindam Bagchi that the “The 4th IAF C-130J flight has been taken up off from Port Sudan for Jeddah with 128 passengers. This is the sixth batch of Indians to be shift from Sudan under the OperationKaveri, taking the total of nearly 1100 persons.”..
Indians has launched ‘Operation Kaveri’ to bring back Indians suffering from in conflict-hit Sudan. Earlier, the third IAF C-130J from Port Sudan arrived in Jeddah. V Muralitharan tweeted, “Third IAF C-130J from Port Sudan arrives in Jeddah, and the government is glad to welcome 136 Indians who were on board.
Operation Kaveri will continue, till all indians arrived to Indians safely and securily.
On Wednesday, the first flight carrying Indian nationals removed from violence-hit Sudan landed in the capital of Delhi. The Indian nationals arrived in Delhi from Sudan, by saying ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’, ‘Indian Army Zindabad’, and ‘PM Narendra Modi Zindabad’ slogans in high pitch.
A tweet was noticed on tweeter handle, saying that almost 360 Indians had been onboard ,had left the Jeddah on Wednesday, . V Muraleedharan also tweeted that, there is no need to worry and the indians will soon reach to their capital.
Sudan is experiencing bloodshed as a result of clashes between the army and paramilitary forces. Even though there is a 72-hour ceasefire, there have been allegations of violence, India has deployed its military planes and warships to rescue Indians from the North African country.
Speaking to ANI, an Indian national who returned from Sudan, Surender Singh Yadav said, “I went there for an IT project and got stuck there. The embassy and the govt also helped a lot. Around 1000 people are present in Jeddah. Govt is doing fast evacuation.”
As the special flight carrying 360 Indian evacuees from Sudan, landed in Delhi from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the Indians expressed extreme happiness.
“Indian govt supported us a lot. It’s a big thing that we reached here safely as it was very dangerous. I thank PM Modi and Indian Govt,” another Indian national, who returned from Sudan told ANI.