TOP STORY: UK forces evacuate British embassy staff from Sudan | TheCable
Rishi Sunak, British prime minister, says the United Kingdom forces have completed the evacuation of the country’s diplomats and their families from Sudan.
Violent clashes between Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces , a paramilitary group, have killed over 400 people, according to the World Health Organisation .Thousands of civilians have fled Khartoum, Sudan’s capital, with foreign nations making efforts to evacuate their citizens. “Due to the increasing attacks on diplomatic missions, we will be evacuating our HMG staff as soon as feasible,” the government source said.“It’s likely any evacuation will be incredibly limited due to the small number of UK staff in the country, and British nationals should remain in a place of shelter.“We do not expect any major change in our travel advice to Sudan for British nationals in the coming days.
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