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17 Indian youths held captive in Libya return home after six months of ordeal

IndiaTimes Monday, 21 August 2023
The Embassy of India to Libya says they successfully repatriated 17 Indians from Punjab and Haryana on August 19, who were detained in Libya since February this year.
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