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Seven Indian Nationals Released, Kidnapped Last Month: Libya

Seven Indian nationals held hostage are being released, kidnapped last month: Libya. Last month, seven Indian nationals kidnapped in Libya have been released. The Indian Ambassador to Tunisia has confirmed this.

Let us tell you that on 14 September last month, seven Indian nationals were abducted from the Assyrian in Libya. These people are from the states of Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Gujarat in India.

Indian envoy in Tunisia Puneet Roy Kundal has confirmed the news of his release to the leading news agency. There is no Indian Embassy in Libya and the Indian Mission in Tunisia works for the welfare of Indians in Libya.

On Thursday, India confirmed that seven of its civilians had been kidnapped in Libya last month and the country is working to free them.

At the same time, Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Shrivastava had said that the abducted workers are safe and the Indian Mission in Tunisia is in touch with the Libyan government for efforts to free them.

Srivastava said in his weekly press conference that he was approached by the kidnappers and shown as evidence that Indian citizens were safe and well kept.

The spokesperson had said, “Our Embassy in Tunisia is in touch with the concerned Libyan government officials to look into matters related to the welfare of Indian citizens in Libya, as well as international organizations present there helping us to save Indian citizens.” Huh.’

In September 2015, an advisory was issued to Indian citizens regarding a visit to Libya in view of the security situation. Subsequently, in May 2016, the government imposed a complete ban on travel due to the deteriorating security situation, which remains intact.

Iran-backed troops offer conditional ceasefire in Iraq, know what is the condition

It has been agreed to temporarily stop attacks by US-backed Iraqi forces on US forces, but a condition has been laid for the withdrawal of US-led troops. This information has been given by three military officers.

Iraqi soldiers said a vehicle was damaged in the attack after a road blast aimed at the US coalition to bring weapons. The attack on a highway south of Baghdad has raised questions over whether such a ceasefire treaty can take place among all militia factions.

In 2007, the United Nations Security Council imposed a ban on arms trade on Iran. In addition, restrictions on the movement of people involved in Iran’s nuclear program and freeze their assets. In 2010, Iran was banned from purchasing heavy weapons such as deadly helicopters and missiles.

In 2015, as before the nuclear deal, UN sanctions came into force in Iran. With this, Iran’s nuclear enrichment activities, ballistic missile programs, and other weapons-related activities, including the transfer of nuclear weapons technology, were banned.

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