Sudan’s emergency response forces (special forces) announced on Twitter that they are ready to partially open the country’s airports under their control to evacuate foreign citizens. TASS.
The Emergency Response Force declares its readiness to partially open all airports in Sudan to air traffic so that fraternal and friendly countries can safely evacuate their citizens wishing to leave the country.
It was previously reported that he was in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. established Calmness after an agreement was reached between the Sudanese army and the Emergency Response Force to abide by the ceasefire. Among other things, Al Hadath TV channel showed footage of Khartoum’s neighborhoods without fire or explosions. It is noted that the tension between the parties in the provinces of the state has decreased significantly.
Before that, Kenyan President William Ruto, Nairobi offers To organize a process in the country for a ceasefire between the Sudanese armed forces and the Emergency Response Forces.