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IAF planes airlift 400 Indian nationals

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More than 400 Indian nationals have been evacuated from cyclone-hit Sri Lanka on Sunday on board special flights of the Indian Air Force. IAF planes have carried people to Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala and to Hindon, near Delhi.

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Additional flights are expected to land early on Monday carrying more people. On main land Sri Lanka, IAF helicopters have carried out a challenging rescue and airlifted several foreigners, including one from Pakistan and three from Bangladesh

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Meanwhile, an IAF plane has also reached the cyclone hit nation with a ‘Bhishm capsule’ — a military name for fully operational mobile hospital. A medical team was sent alongside. On the evacuation, IAF said two planes started the evacuating people from Colombo. The IL-76 was despatched to Thiruvananthapuram which is a major aviation hub and evacuated people can take connecting flights back to their destinations. A C-130J is enroute to Hindon and another one will follow.

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