Yemen crisis: INS Mumbai evacuates 439 Indians from Aden in ‘war-like conditions’
The evacuees include a pregnant woman who is being taken care by Navy personnel
Mumbai: Amid war-like conditions in Aden, the Navy's guided-missile destroyer INS Mumbai on Saturday evacuated 439 Indians, including a pregnant woman, from the port city of Yemen.
The warship, which has set sail for Djibouti, had placed itself just outside Aden harbour as part of 'Operation Raahat' as heavy firing was reported in Aden where the Saudi-led coalition is fighting Houthi rebels who are making a bid for the city.
Indian authorities had hired small crafts to move 30-35 Indians at a time from the port to INS Mumbai, the Navy said.
"Absolute tough environment at Aden... Evacuation of stranded Indians were carried out in almost war-like conditions by Indian Naval Ship Mumbai," a Navy official said.
The evacuees include a pregnant woman who is being taken care by Navy personnel.
Meanwhile, the Navy said INS Sumitra was unable to rescue Indians from Al Mukalla port in Yemen today. It will try and evacuate the stranded Indians tomorrow.
Al Mukalla city has been overrun by al-Qaeda.
Precious cargo.INS Mumbai 2 sail frm Aden 2 Djibouti in pitch darkness with precious cargo of 439 evacuated frm Yemen pic.twitter.com/vy8xMONd3r
— Syed Akbaruddin (@MEAIndia) April 4, 2015
By air in the morning (322) By sea in the afternoon (370 & counting) Evacuation today from Yemen to touch 800 pic.twitter.com/Vhj28nho8p
— Syed Akbaruddin (@MEAIndia) April 4, 2015