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Dominic Giannini

RAAF conducts Sudan evacuation for dozens of Aussies

The RAAF has safely evacuated 36 Australians and their families from Sudan to Cyprus. Photo: AAP

More than 190 Australians and their families have fled Sudan after an Australian air force plane helped evacuate citizens.

The RAAF joined the international evacuation effort overnight with a flight carrying 36 Australians as well as citizens from six other nations, safely to Cyprus.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the security situation was dangerous and volatile and authorities were in contact with registered Australians about further departures.

“We’re pleased that’s happened safely in what is quite a difficult security situation,” Senator Wong told ABC Radio on Wednesday.

“Unfortunately, we still have Australians on the ground.”

Defence Minister Richard Marles said he was grateful for defence force personnel conducting the mission to evacuate citizens, including from partner nations.

“Over the last few days, Australia has been the beneficiary of a number of evacuation flights that have been conducted by our friends and partners and we are grateful to them for that,” he said.

“We were very keen to play our part in this multinational effort to see people being evacuated from the very difficult situation in Sudan.”

Australia does not have an embassy in Sudan, with its closest in Egypt.

Extra consular officials have been sent to missions in Djibouti, Jeddah, Cyprus, and Cairo.

Senator Wong said the government’s focus was on evacuation but it would look at aid through the humanitarian assistance budget.

The conflict is between the forces of the Sudanese army chief and the head of a paramilitary group, with both leaders agreeing to a seven-day truce as President Salva Kiir stresses the importance of peace talks.

The war between the two groups has sparked an exodus of 100,000 people, with the conflict in its third week.

The bloody fight has left hundreds dead and thousands wounded.

– AAP

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