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Satellite image shows smoke and an overview of Khartoum International Airport in Khartoum, Sudan, on April 16, 2023, in this handout image. — Picture courtesy of Maxar Technologies/Handout via REUTERS

Ops Sudan safely transports 30 malaysians and 26 others to Port Sudan

PUTRAJAYA, April 25 — All 30 Malaysians stranded in Khartoum, Sudan, successfully arrived at Port Sudan at 2.07pm (8.08pm Malaysia time) on Monday (April 24), after a 30-hour journey covering a distance of 1,233 km.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Zambry Abdul Kadir in a statement on Tuesday said Malaysia’s Sudan Ops Special Forces (TF) also brought out 26 other citizens, with all of them in healthy and safe condition.

There was one Filipino, six Cambodians, 14 Singaporeans, one Thai, two Americans, one Palestinian, and one Sudanese, among the other nationals.

He clarified the two Malaysians who were not evacuated were individuals who worked for the United Nations Mission in Sudan (Unmis) in Abyei, and their evacuation will be handled by the UN.

“Additionally, we are attempting to evacuate all these 56 people out of Port Sudan through two options, either by air (special leased aircraft) or by sea (ship).

“This depends on which option will get the fastest and immediate approval from the relevant parties,” Zambry said.

“Together we pray that the process of removing them from Sudan will be accomplished as quickly as possible so that they will be able to return to their homeland safely,” he added.

So far, more than 400 people have been reported killed and more than 3,500 injured since the armed conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) broke out on April 15.

— Bernama

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