Amidst the ongoing conflict in Khartoum, Sudan, Germany has evacuated over 300 of its citizens. This swift action comes as violence continues to escalate between the Rapid Response Force militia and the Sudanese army.
The conflict in Khartoum, Sudan has escalated, resulting in the withdrawal of ambassadors and citizens from several countries, including France, Germany, and the United States. In response, the German army has conducted three evacuation flights, successfully evacuating 311 individuals as of August 4th, according to a report by Deutsche Welle.
The German army used “A400M” type aircraft to evacuate German nationals from Khartoum to Jordan. They have confirmed that the next flight will transport 311 passengers to Germany or other destinations.
Earlier, the United States, led by President Joe Biden, and France, led by President Emmanuel Macron, took action to remove their citizens from Sudan.
The ongoing conflict has seen the Rapid Response Force militia and the Sudanese army engaged in armed confrontation for nine days. Stay updated on the latest developments in this evolving situation.