Operation Rahat: Over 4,000 Indians Rescued from Yemen

Over 4,000 Indians in Yemen have been rescued in Operation Rahat so far by air and sea and New Delhi is looking at wrapping up the massive operation in a couple of days.

  • Indian nationals who were stranded in Yemen arrive after being evacuated from Djibouti at the Government of Kerala help desk in Mumbai International Airport.
    Indian nationals who were stranded in Yemen arrive after being evacuated from Djibouti at the Government of Kerala help desk in Mumbai International Airport.
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  • A relative receives one of the Indian nationals evacuated from Yemen, upon their arrival at the International Airport in Mumbai on Monday.
    A relative receives one of the Indian nationals evacuated from Yemen, upon their arrival at the International Airport in Mumbai on Monday.
  • Indian nationals who were stranded in Yemen alight after being evacuated from Djibouti, upon their arrival International Airport in Mumbai on Monday.
    Indian nationals who were stranded in Yemen alight after being evacuated from Djibouti, upon their arrival International Airport in Mumbai on Monday.
  • A new-born baby is among the 4000 rescued in Operation Rahat. (Courtesy: Indian Navy)
    A new-born baby is among the 4000 rescued in Operation Rahat. (Courtesy: Indian Navy)
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  • Hot lunch being served on board INS Tarkash at AL Hodeidah. (Courtesy: Indian Navy)
    Hot lunch being served on board INS Tarkash at AL Hodeidah. (Courtesy: Indian Navy)
  • The Indian Air Force C-17 Globemasters are continuing to fly people rescued back home to Mumbai and Delhi as are Air India flights. (Tweeted by @MEAIndia)
    The Indian Air Force C-17 Globemasters are continuing to fly people rescued back home to Mumbai and Delhi as are Air India flights. (Tweeted by @MEAIndia)