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Sources have told TIMES NOW that the evacuation of Indians in Libya will begin on the 27th of Feb. Over 1,200 Indians would be pulled out of Benghazi in the Indian ship that will reach there soon. These Indians will then be taken to Alexandria from where they will be brought back to India in an Air India flight. Meanwhile Indians stuck in Tripoli will be taken out through the Air route. However, the land clearance from Tripoli airport still hasn’t come in.
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Date Found: February 24, 2011
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