
At the same time, as reported this morning by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, seven other people, Greeks and their families, were released and arrived early Tuesday on a Dutch flight to Aqaba, Jordan.
Nikos Dendias expressed his deep gratitude to his Dutch colleague Bopka Hoekstra for his country’s help in the effort to free the Greeks and their families from Sudan.
The process and actions to release our compatriots and their families from Sudan always continue in close coordination with our partners in the EU and our allies, the Foreign Ministry emphasizes.
And the second mission – He will come on board seriously injured.
In addition, as highlighted in the corresponding update, second repatriation mission under government order charter civilian flight (Lifeline) through the tube of a Greek wounded man who was operated on yesterday in a French military hospital.
As emphasized, his condition is assessed as serious but stable, and he must be re-operated within 48 hours. His son (16-17 years old) will also board the plane.
It is also reported that Deputy Minister of National Defense Nikos Hardalias, who is in constant contact with the Hellenic Army Operations Center, remains in Aswan to coordinate and oversee the operation to repatriate the rest of the Greeks.
Source: Kathimerini

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