"Another Special Flight coming from Iraq! Approximately 175 Indians to depart Najaf late tonight; will reach Delhi early tomorrow," the Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry tweeted.
With the arrival of the fresh batch, the total number of Indians who have returned from the war-torn country crosses 2,500.
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There were about 10,000 Indians before the start of the serious strife between government troops and Sunni militants backed by al Qaeda in Iraq. With MEA facilitating the departures, it is estimated that there are about 7000 Indians in the non-conflict zones left.
Meanwhile, nearly 50 Indians are still believed to be in conflict areas.
The Spokesperson had three days ago tweeted, "Returning in numbers! ... Total to reach about 3000 in next few days".
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