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Navy ship sails from Alsheher with stranded Pakistanis

ALSHEHER: A Pakistan Navy ship sailed from Alsheher with 150 stranded Pakistanis as well as 36 stranded foreigners including 11 Indians on Saturday.

According to latest updates from the Foreign Office, the vessel will first dock in Hudaida to collect an additional 34 Pakistanis tomorrow (Sunday). Meanwhile a special PIA flight will depart for Sana’a to evacuate 174 stranded Pakistanis.

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By ONLINE
April 04, 2015
ALSHEHER: A Pakistan Navy ship sailed from Alsheher with 150 stranded Pakistanis as well as 36 stranded foreigners including 11 Indians on Saturday.

According to latest updates from the Foreign Office, the vessel will first dock in Hudaida to collect an additional 34 Pakistanis tomorrow (Sunday). Meanwhile a special PIA flight will depart for Sana’a to evacuate 174 stranded Pakistanis.

Earlier Foreign Office spokesperson Tasneem Aslam confirmed that 150 Pakistanis were onboard the Pakistan Navy vessel.

“Chinese students and employees, mostly European and Indians of a company whose CEO facilitated our citizens, are on PN ship for evacuation,” Aslam tweeted.

“We were brought to Alsheher which is 50 KM from Mukalla under tight security,” said Shahzain who is among the stranded Pakistanis.

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