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India announces evacuation of stranded citizens from strife-torn South Sudan
July 11, 2016
India issues travel advisory as renewed clashes break out the South Sudanese capital, Juba, despite calls by the UN Security Council for rival factions to "urgently end the fighting" that has engulfed the city in recent days.
Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted, "I am aware of
the developments in South Sudan. We are planning evacuation of Indian
nationals. Please
register yourself with Indian Embassy and do not panic.
Indian nationals are advised not to travel to South Sudan."
Hundreds of people, mostly soldiers, have been reportedly killed in the fighting between rival armed groups since Thursday, raising fears of a slide back into all-out conflict in the five-year-old country.
At least 272 people have died, a health ministry source told the Reuters news agency early on Sunday.
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