JAKARTA (Reuters) – A further 363 Indonesian citizens evacuated from Sudan arrived home on Sunday on a second flight by the country’s flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, the country’s foreign ministry said.
The conflict between Sudan’s army and a paramilitary group called the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has triggered a rush to extract foreign diplomats and citizens from several countries including Indonesia, the United States, Japan, Germany and Britain.
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The first group of Indonesian evacuees arrived back in the country on Friday, and a total of 748 citizens have been evacuated from Sudan as of Sunday.
“Not only Indonesian citizens, but the government of Indonesia also helped evacuate a number of foreign citizens,” the foreign ministry said in a statement, without providing details on how many foreigners Indonesia has evacuated.