The Indian Embassy in Sudan said in a tweet: “It has been reported that Mr Albert Augestine, an Indian National working in a Dal Group Company in Sudan who got hit by a stray bullet yesterday succumbed to his injuries. Embassy is in touch with family and medical authorities to make further arrangements.”
Press Release
— India in Sudan (@EoI_Khartoum) April 16, 2023
It has been reported that Mr Albert Augestine, an Indian National working in a Dal Group Company in Sudan who got hit by a stray bullet yesterday succumbed to his injuries.
Embassy is in touch with family and medical authorities to make further arrangements.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in a tweet said that the situation in Sudan is of great concern and that India is monitoring the situation.
“Deeply grieved to learn about the death of an Indian national in Khartoum. The Embassy is making all efforts to extend fullest assistance to the family. The situation in Khartoum remains one of great concern. We will continue to monitor developments,” he tweeted.
Deeply grieved to learn about the death of an Indian national in Khartoum. The Embassy is making all efforts to extend fullest assistance to the family.
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) April 16, 2023
The situation in Khartoum remains one of great concern. We will continue to monitor developments. https://t.co/GJ9iFowLwu
On Saturday, the Indian Embassy had asked all Indians living in Sudan to take utmost precautions, stay indoors and not venture outside. It also urged Indians planning to travel to Sudan to postpone their travel.
The fighting erupted in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, and elsewhere in the country as a direct result of a vicious power struggle within the country's military leadership.
(With UNI inputs)