Rwanda evacuates nationals from Sudan
The clashes in Sudan have reportedly killed more than 500 people and left over 4,000 others wounded.
The Rwandan government announced Tuesday morning the evacuation of its citizens and other nationals from Sudan as fierce fighting continues in the country between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
“Today, the government of Rwanda successfully evacuated 42 people, including 32 Rwandans and 10 people of five different nationalities from Khartoum,” said a statement by the Rwandan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
The group of 42 people arrived safely in Kigali, the Rwandan capital, aboard a chartered RwandAir flight from the city of Aswan in Egypt, it said, adding that ten other Rwandan nationals have returned home, while others are on their way to Rwanda with the support of friendly countries and international organizations.
The clashes have reportedly killed more than 500 people and left over 4,000 others wounded.