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Sudan Orders Foreigners To Evacuate Khartoum

By Benjamin Abioye

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Sudanese security officials have issued a directive for all foreigners in Khartoum and its surrounding areas to evacuate the capital.

A statement from the Foreigners Police has set a two-week deadline for compliance, citing ongoing clashes between government forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as a critical safety concern.

Reports indicate that hostility towards foreigners, particularly those from other African nations, has been rising, especially following allegations of foreign mercenaries joining the RSF.

Recently, over 150 foreigners lacking valid residence permits were detained.

The ongoing conflict in Sudan, which has persisted for more than a year, involves a violent power struggle between de facto leaders Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his former deputy, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.

According to United Nations assessments, this turmoil has displaced nearly ten million people, and there are warnings of an impending famine.

International aid workers and diplomats who remained in Khartoum have already relocated to Port Sudan, where conditions are reportedly more stable.

Amid the escalating violence, some foreigners have opted to stay in Khartoum, showcasing their resilience. However, regional authorities continue to urge all foreigners to reconsider their choice to remain due to the volatile environment.

The exodus of foreigners, including essential aid personnel and diplomats, has created a significant void in delivering critical services and sustaining diplomatic ties in the region.

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