Sudan crisis: Which countries have evacuated their citizens from Sudan amid criticism of UK's evacuation plans
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Sudan crisis: Which countries have evacuated their citizens from Sudan amid criticism of UK's evacuation plans
Violence in Sudan has resulted in thousands of foreigners being trapped and in need of extraction by their home nations, with the UK facing criticism over its response.
On Sunday, several countries evacuated their citizens from the Sudanese capital as the raging clashes in Khartoum continue. The Americans evacuated just under 100 people with three helicopters, and France, Germany, Italy and Spain also evacuated their diplomats. There are currently three Slovenian families in Sudan. Internet connection in the country is almost completely disconnected, which makes it even more difficult to coordinate aid and orga…
Explained: How foreign countries are evacuating their citizens from conflict-hit Sudan
As the conflict continues to rage in Khartoum between the Sudanese army and its paramilitary group called Rapid Support Forces (RSF), countries across the world scramble to evacuate their citizens. The fighting which suddenly began on April 15 and is now entering its eighth day has since left thousands of foreign nations including aid workers and diplomats stranded in the conflict-hit country.
This Is How Countries Are Rescuing Their Citizens From Conflict-Hit Sudan
Battles raging in Sudan have sparked several evacuation operations to rescue foreign citizens or embassy staff by road, air and sea. The main airport in the capital Khartoum has been the site of heavy fighting and is under the control of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that is battling the army. Some evacuations are taking place from Port Sudan on the Red Sea, an 850 kilometre (530 mile) drive from Khartoum. Here is an overview of wh…
Today, evacuation missions are in full swing from Sudan. Denmark also works with concrete opportunities.
Une opération d’évacuation rapide. C’est ce que Paris a annoncé mettre en place pour rapatrier les Français et le personnel diplomatique présents au Soudan, où de violents conflits ont commencé il y a maintenant un peu plus d’une semaine. « Le ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères et le ministère des Armées coordonnent une opération d’évacuation rapide de notre personnel diplomatique et de nos ressortissants au Soudan, en lien avec to…
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