Indian government working on evacuation of 70 Gujarat sailors stranded in Yemen
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DELHI/AHMEDABAD: The Indian government on Sunday said it is taking steps
to ensure safe evacuation of its nationals from Yemen, after a sailors'
group claimed that 70 seamen from Gujarat are stranded in the war-torn
country.
"Our mission in Yemen (camp office in Djibouti) is
aware of the situation and taking steps to ensure safe evacuation of
Indians," external affairs ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said in
Delhi when asked about the action being taken to rescue the Indians.
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Nearly, 70
seamen from the coastal village of Mandavi in Kutch and from Jodiya and
Salaya villages of Jamnagar were stuck for over 15 days now at Khokha
port in Yemen,
where they had gone to deliver cargo in five boats, a sailors' group
said in Gujarat and appealed to the government to rescue them.
The news came days after six Indians, most of them from Gujarat, were
killed when their boat came under Saudi-led air strikes in the Arab
country.
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"About 70 Gujarati sailors along with five vessels are stranded in
Yemen for around 15 days and they now need the government's help for
their rescue," Vahanvatta Association of Kutch and Mandavi president
Haji Juneja told PTI.
"Yesterday, I wrote to the ministry of
external affairs urging them to save our sailors or shift them to a
safer place," he said.
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"The sailors are in a pitiable condition as some forces have been
bombarding them. They escaped death last night when some force, either
of the insurgents or the Saudi coalition, began an attack with rocket
launchers," he said.
Meanwhile, one of the stranded sailors,
identified as Sikandar from Mandavi village, sent an audio message in
which he said that they came under a bomb attack last night.
"I
am an Indian. My name is Sikandar. We are at Khokha port. They have
lobbed three rockets and we somehow managed to save ourselves. We are
running here and there to save ourselves," Sikandar says in the message.
"We are 70 Indians stranded here along with five ships. They have been
bombarding us with warplanes. Please help us. We are Indians. We are in
great difficulty. They will kill us. Please save us," he said.
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Yemen has been facing a civil war-like situation with Shia rebels
clashing with pro-government forces. United Nations estimates that more
than 4,500 people have been killed in the conflict since March.
The external affairs ministry had said on Friday that six Indians were
killed after their boat came under Saudi-led air strikes in Yemen on
September 8.
The deceased were among seven Indian nationals who
were initially reported missing when two boats, 'Mustafa' and 'Asmar'
carrying a total of 21 Indian nationals came under aerial attack.
The ministry had said that of the remaining 15 Indians, 14 were safe in Hodeidah while one person was still missing.
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