India has said that all its 18,000 nationals in Libya are safe but issued an advisory asking citizens to avoid non-essential travel to that country which is being rocked by unprecedented protests against the Moammar Gadhafi regime that reportedly left nearly 100 people dead.
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India has said that all its 18,000 nationals in Libya are safe but issued an advisory asking citizens to avoid non-essential travel to that country which is being rocked by unprecedented protests against the Moammar Gadhafi regime that reportedly left nearly 100 people dead.
All Indians,numbering around 18,000,are safe in Libya. We are following the situation closely. Presently,disturbances have mainly been reported in north-eastern region of Benghazi,Derna,Baida and Turbuk, Vishnu Prakash,the official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs,said. He said in view of the prevailing situation,Indian nationals are advised to avoid non-essential travel to Libya,for the present.
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