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Britons are being urged to go to the Wadi Saeedna airstrip as soon as possible - as the White House said it was concerned by ceasefire violations and warned the situation"could worsen at any moment".Why you can trust Sky News
But violence continues in the capital Khartoum and the western Darfur region - with armed fighters in the city of Genena battling each other while looting homes and shops, according to eye witnesses.It will start at midnight tonight local time , as the White House said it was concerned by ceasefire violations and warned the situation"could worsen at any moment".
"I urge all British nationals wishing to leave to proceed to the airport as quickly as possible to ensure their safety."Mr Cleverly earlier told Sky's Kay Burley:"We cannot predict exactly what will happen when that ceasefire ends, but what we do know is that it will be much much harder - potentially impossible."
Military chiefs say they have the capacity to lift at least 500 people per day out of the Wadi Saeedna airfield near the capital, Khartoum.two warring factions, and there are fears clashes that have killed hundreds will continue.
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