At 11:30 in the morning he arrived at Eleftherios Venizelos Airport the flight from Djibouti which carried the intubated wounded Greek, who was operated on yesterday in a French military hospital.

The condition of the 59-year-old injured man was considered serious, and he had to be operated on again within 48 hours. His 16-year-old son also boarded the plane. This particular chartered civilian flight (Lifeline) was the second repatriation mission carried out by order of the Government.

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Immediately after his arrival in El. Venizelos, the injured, was transferred intubated in septic shock and hemodynamically unstable to 401 GSNA and is being treated in the ICU. He is expected to undergo surgery in the next few hours.

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The same time, the Deputy Minister of National Defense Nikos Hardalias remains in Aswan to coordinate and monitor the repatriation operation of the rest of the Greeks in constant contact with the Operation Center of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

It is recalled that this morning 17 people were repatriated to Greece (13 Greeks, 4 other spouses of Greek nationals), including three children and another injured 42-year-old who was also transferred to the 401 GSNA, hemodynamically stable with a good level of communication.

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The injured person suffered lower limb fractures and shrapnel injuries and was admitted to the orthopedic clinic. His condition remains stable and he is also expected to undergo surgery.