Body of Indian worker killed in anti-tank missile attack in Israel sent home
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The body of Indian worker P. Maxwell, who was killed in Israel in an anti-tank missile attack fired from Lebanon, was sent to India on Thursday evening. Official sources gave this information. Maxwell (30) was a resident of Kollam, Kerala.
Israeli Home Minister Moshe Arbel, Director General of the Population and Immigration Authority (PIBA), Israeli Foreign Ministry officials and senior diplomats of the Indian Embassy were present at Maxwell’s tribute program on Thursday evening.
Israel’s Ambassador to India Naor Gillon wrote on social media platform
Maxwell was working in a field when he was killed in a rocket attack by Hezbollah. Om Shanti.” The body was taken to Delhi by Air India flight number AI 140 and from there it will be sent to Thiruvananthapuram by Air India flight number AI 801 at 3 pm Indian time on Friday.
Seven other employees were injured in the attack, including two Indians natives of Kerala. Bush Joseph George, 31, resident of Wajathope and Paul Melvin, 28, resident of Vagamon were injured in the attack, after which they were admitted to hospitals.
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