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Re: Sudan fighting: Army says foreign nationals to be evacuated

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Apr 22, 2023, 4:05:03 PM4/22/23
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>> They better leave or get eaten by the black animals.

Diplomats and nationals from the UK, US, France and China are to be
evacuated from Sudan by air as fighting there continues, a statement from
the Sudanese army says.

Army chief Fattah al-Burhan agreed to facilitate and secure their
evacuation "in the coming hours", it said.

He is locked in a bitter power struggle with the leader of a rival
paramilitary faction, the Rapid Support Forces.

Saudi Arabia confirmed it had evacuated over 150 people from Sudan on
Saturday.

Among those evacuated were diplomats and international officials, the
Saudi Arabian foreign ministry said.

It said it had safely transported 91 Saudi Arabian citizens, as well as 66
others from various other countries including Qatar, Pakistan, the UAE and
Canada. They were evacuated by sea, state TV channel Al-Ekhbariyah
reported. It is unclear where in Sudan they were evacuated from.

Meanwhile, the UK government said it was preparing for "a number of
contingencies".

But fierce fighting in the city centre on Saturday made it unclear how
evacuations from Khartoum's airport could take place.

People in Khartoum who have been speaking to the BBC described intense
fighting in the city centre on Saturday.

A statement from the Sudanese army said British, US, French and Chinese
nationals and diplomats would be evacuated by air on board military
transport planes from the capital, Khartoum.

The UK government said it was "doing everything possible to support
British nationals and diplomatic staff in Khartoum".

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-65358069
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