Sudan conflict: ‘Exceptional’ flight set to evacuate remaining British nationals at midday today
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British nationals still in war torn Sudan will be brought out of the country on an extra flight scheduled for today (May 1). Remaining Brits will have until midday to reach an airport in the east of Sudan to catch an “exceptional” flight from Port Sudan International Airport.
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Hide AdA total of 2,122 people have so far been evacuated on 23 flights from Wadi Saeedna airfield near capital Khartoum, with the military working around the clock to get the remaining British citizens out of the country amid an uneasy ceasefire, according to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). But more that 1,000 British passport holders remain in the country.
Anyone still wishing to leave the country will now have to make their way to Port Sudan, about 400 miles from Khartoum, owing to the volatile atmosphere as the fragile ceasefire breaks down between the rival forces of General Abdel Fattah Burhan’s government and General Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo’s paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
James Cleverly, the foreign secretary, said: “Evacuation flights have ended from Wadi Saeedna but our rescue efforts continue from Port Sudan.”
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Hide AdBen Wallace, the defence secretary, said: “I am grateful to our armed forces who have ensured there was an alternative to Wadi Seidna and who are currently supporting [Foreign Office] and Border Force staff to facilitate the rescue effort.”
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