Another batch of South Africans who had to be evacuated from Sudan is expected to arrive home later on Sunday. Dirco Minister, Dr Naledi Pandor, is scheduled to meet the group at the Waterkloof Air Base.🛫 Full story here➡️
Clashes between rival military factions in Sudan broke out mid-April due to a power struggle.
“The final Royal Air Force flight left the Wadi Saeedna airfield north of Khartoum late on Saturday, four hours behind schedule, taking to 1,888 the number of Britons and their relatives evacuated since Tuesday,” AFP reported. “And so we’ve taken out 1,888 British nationals and their dependants, which I think is a testimony to a successful evacuation effort.Turkish aircraft takes a hit during evacuations
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