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Indian nurses trapped in Iraq freed

Saturday, 5 July 2014



A group of 46 Indian nurses trapped in fighting engulfing parts of Iraq have been freed, Indian authorities say. The nurses have been handed over to Indian officials in the Kurdish city of Irbil and are due to be flown home on Saturday. The nurses were working at a hospital in the northern city of Tikrit and had been stranded there for more than week. Tikrit is among a number of towns and cities seized by jihadist-led Sunni rebels in recent weeks. "All the 46 nurses in Iraq are safe," chief minister of the southern Indian state of Kerala Oommen Chandy told a news conference on Friday.     — BBC