released : 30 Apr 2023 at 16: 45 A Royal Air Force C-130 Hercules transporter landing in Cyprus after taking British evacuees and their lovedones out of Sudan. LONDON – The UK swore Sunday to keep support for Britons caught in Sudan however stated conditions had grown too harmful to continue evacuation flights. The last Royal Air Force (RAF) flight left the Wadi Saeedna airfield north of Khartoum late on Saturday, 4 hours behind schedule, taking to 1,888 the number of Britons and their lovedones left consideringthat Tuesday. “The evacuation that we’ve performed is the longest and biggest evacuation of any Western country,” Transport Secretary Mark Harper informed Sky News. “And so we’ve taken out 1,888 British nationals and their dependants, which I believe is a testament to a extremely effective evacuation effort. “And we will continue offering consular
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