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This Article is From Jul 12, 2014

Another 29 Kerala Nurses Return From Iraq

Another 29 Kerala Nurses Return From Iraq
One of the nurses who were stranded in the territory held by Islamic militants in Iraq, being received by relatives upon arrival at the airport in Kochi earlier this month.
Kochi: Another batch of 29 nurses from Kerala returned to the state from war-torn Iraq today.

The nurses, working at Baquba General hospital in Diyala in Iraq, travelled to Sharjah from where they were emplaned to Kochi this morning, airport officials said.

One of the nurses told media personnel at nearby Nedumbasery airport that they could hear bombs exploding, but did not have any problems at their hospital.

Another nurse said she had gone to Iraq three months ago with lot of expectations after taking loans. However, she had to return due to the worsening situation there.

On July 5, 46 nurses, 45 of them from Kerala and one from Tamil Nadu, who were held captive by ISIS militants in Iraq, had arrived in the state.

Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy had yesterday convened a high level meeting at Thiruvanathapuram to discuss rehabilitation issues of nurses who have returned Non-Resident Indian businessman CK Menon had offered rupees three lakh each to the 46 nurses. 

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