Pakistan Air Force successfully evacuates stranded Pakistanis from Sudan
Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: Pakistan Air Force has successfully completed third evacuation mission from Sudan, which has been ravaged by an armed conflict since mid April.
The PAF C-130 aircraft has landed back at Karachi carrying 96 more stranded Pakistanis from Sudan raising the total number of fellow countrymen being airlifted from the conflict-hit area to 355.
Following the directives of Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force, the PAF transport fleet is undertaking these challenging evacuation missions with great professionalism with a vow to swiftly repatriate the brothers and sisters to safety. The successful conduct of evacuation missions by PAF aircrew have been highly lauded by the government and the people of Pakistan.