Chandy, who is getting regular updates from Indian diplomats in Iraq to ensure safe evacuation of stranded Indians, said the External Affairs Ministry and Indian Embassy officials are making "sincere efforts" to achieve the goal.
The Chief Minister, along with his ministerial colleagues Ramesh Chennithala, K M Mani and M Ali, met External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj twice today and discussed various options to solve the crisis. They will be in Delhi for two- three days.
"We expect their information in details after sometime," he said but did not specify whether they are in the custody of ISIS fighters.
Asked whether the state government was consulted before the nurses were moved out of the hospital, he said "now we are not going into the details. Some limitations are there".
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"That is correct," he said when pointed out that the nurses have left their hospital.
He said two-three nurses have suffered "minor injuries" in an an incident occurred when they were about to leave the place.
"They (Red Crescent) are not in a position to bring them to a safe place," Chandy said.