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  • Turkey embassy in Khartoum to relocate after gunfire on ambassador’s car

    Turkey embassy in Khartoum to relocate after gunfire on ambassador’s car

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    Ankara: Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has announced that Turkey has decided to relocate its embassy in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, to Port Sudan, in response to an earlier incident where the Turkish ambassador’s vehicle was targeted by gunfire.

    “For the safety of our embassy and our colleagues, we decided to move our embassy to Port Sudan,” Cavusoglu was quoted as saying by the semi-official Anadolu Agency, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Turkish Ambassador Ismail Cobanoglu had discussed the issue with both the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and informed them about the relocation plans, the Turkish minister added.

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    The decision was made after the official vehicle of the Turkish ambassador was under gunfire hit on Saturday, while no one was wounded in the accident, and the vehicle sustained damage.

    After the incident, the RSF and the Sudanese army exchanged accusations. The RSF claimed that the area where the attack occurred was under military control and reiterated its commitment to protecting diplomatic missions in the country. Conversely, the army attributed responsibility to the RSF for the assault.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • India temporarily relocates embassy from Khartoum to Port Sudan

    India temporarily relocates embassy from Khartoum to Port Sudan

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    New Delhi: India has decided to temporarily relocate its embassy from the violence-hit Sudanese capital city of Khartoum to Port Sudan in view of the prevailing security situation in the African country.

    The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said this on Tuesday.

    “In view of the prevailing security situation in Sudan, including attacks in Khartoum city, it has been decided that the Indian Embassy in Khartoum will be temporarily relocated to Port Sudan,” it said.

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    “The situation will be assessed in the light of further developments,” the MEA said.

    Port Sudan is a port city on the Red Sea in eastern Sudan. It is located at a distance of around 850 km from Khartoum.

    India has been operating military aircraft and naval ships from Port Sudan to evacuate its citizens from the African country.

    The Indian embassy in Khartoum is located just opposite to the airport in the city and that zone has seen a lot of fighting.

    In the last few days, Indian officials worked round the clock to evacuate Indians, people familiar with the matter said.

    No Indian official resides in the embassy complex. They were largely operating from their places of stay in view of the intense fighting.

    Under “Operation Kaveri”, India has been taking its citizens in buses from the conflict zones of Khartoum and other troubled areas to Port Sudan, from where they are being taken to the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah in the Indian Air Force’s heavy-lift transport aircraft and Indian Navy’s ships.

    From Jeddah, the Indians are being brought back home in either commercial flights or the IAF’s aircraft. India has set up separate control rooms in Jeddah and Port Sudan.

    “The Embassy may be approached at following numbers: +249 999163790; +249 119592986; +249 915028256 and E-mail: cons1.khartoum@mea.gov.in,” the MEA said in a statement.

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  • EU ambassador assaulted in Khartoum amid violent conflict in Sudan

    EU ambassador assaulted in Khartoum amid violent conflict in Sudan

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    Dublin: EU’s ambassador in Sudan Aidan O’Hara has been assaulted at his home in Khartoum, which is gripped by deadly fighting between rival forces, Irish Foreign Minister Micheal Martin has said.

    The Irish diplomat was not “seriously hurt”, Martin has confirmed, the BBC reported.

    Martin described the attack as a “gross violation of obligations to protect diplomats”.

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    Around 185 people have been killed and more than 1,800 injured in three days of fighting, according to the UN.

    Sudan has been witnessing armed clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since April 15.

    Violent clashes in Sudan’s capital of Khartoum renewed on Monday around the Sudanese army command, Khartoum International Airport, and the presidential palace, after a ceasefire for three hours on Sunday.

    The Sudanese Army on Monday said that they had limited clashes with the RSF around the perimeter of the army’s General Command and the center of Khartoum, Xinhua news agency reported.

    “The armed forces are in complete control of all their headquarters, and what is being circulated about the enemy’s seizure of the general command, the guesthouse, or the Republican palace is untrue,” the army said in a statement.

    The army said that the Sudanese Air Force on Monday launched strikes against a number of hostile targets with the aim of ending pockets of the RSF in the capital.

    The army further accused what it called “media mouthpieces” loyal to the RSF of spreading many lies to mislead public opinion.

    Meanwhile, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, commander of the RSF, on Monday urged the international community to intervene to stop what he termed as “crimes of Sudanese army commander.”

    “The international community must take action now and intervene against the crimes of Sudanese General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, a radical Islamist who is bombing civilians from the air,” Dagalo said on his Twitter account on Monday.

    “The army is waging a brutal campaign against the innocent, bombing them with missiles,” he added.

    He also denied that his forces initiated the fighting with the Sudanese army. “We did not attack anyone. Our actions are merely a response to the siege and assault against our force,” he said.

    Volker Perthes, special representative of the Secretary-General for Sudan and head of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS), Monday said he was “extremely disappointed” that the Humanitarian cessation of hostilities that both the Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF had committed to, was only partially honored on Sunday.

    “Perthes continues to urge all parties to respect their international obligations, including to ensure the protection of all civilians,” UNITAMS said in a statement.

    He vowed to remain engaged with the Sudanese, regional and international partners to work for a cessation of hostilities.

    The two sides traded accusations of initiating the conflict in the capital Khartoum and other places in Sudan.

    The tension between the two military forces has escalated since Wednesday in the Merowe region in northern Sudan, after the RSF moved military vehicles to a location near the military air base there, a move that the army considered illegal.

    Deep differences have emerged between the Sudanese army and the RSF, particularly regarding the latter’s integration into the army as stipulated in a framework agreement signed between military and civilian leaders on December 5, 2022.

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  • Keralite dies of bullet injuries in violence-hit Khartoum

    Keralite dies of bullet injuries in violence-hit Khartoum

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    New Delhi: An Indian national died in Khartoum after sustaining bullet injuries in the violence-hit Sudanese capital city.

    The Indian embassy in Khartoum said the deceased, Albert Augestine, was working in a Dal Group Company in Sudan.

    Condoling the death of the Indian national, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the situation in Khartoum remains one of “great concern” and that India will continue to monitor the developments in that country.

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    “It has been reported that Mr Albert Augestine, an Indian National working in a Dal Group Company in Sudan who got hit by a stray bullet yesterday succumbed to his injuries,” the Indian mission tweeted.

    “The embassy is in touch with family and medical authorities to make further arrangements,” it said.

    External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said he was “deeply grieved” over the death of the Indian national.

    “Deeply grieved to learn about the death of an Indian national in Khartoum. The Embassy is making all efforts to extend fullest assistance to the family,” he said on Twitter.

    “The situation in Khartoum remains one of great concern. We will continue to monitor developments,” he added.

    Explosions and clashes were reported in various areas in Khartoum in the backdrop of escalating tension between a paramilitary force and Sudan’s Army.

    On Saturday, the Indian embassy advised Indian nationals in Sudan to take utmost precautions and stay indoors after Khartoum witnessed large-scale violence.

    According to the official data, the number of Indians in Sudan is around 4,000 including, 1,200 who have settled down in the country decades ago.  Sudan’s military captured power in a coup in October 2021 and it has been running the country through a sovereign council since then.

    There has been a dispute between the Army and the para-military over a proposed timeline for handing over power to a civilian government. 



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  • Khartoum violence: Indian embassy in Sudan advises Indians to take utmost precautions

    Khartoum violence: Indian embassy in Sudan advises Indians to take utmost precautions

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    New Delhi: The Indian embassy in Sudan on Saturday advised Indian nationals in the country to take utmost precautions and stay indoors after Sudanese capital Khartoum witnessed large-scale violence.

    In a tweet, the mission also urged the Indians to stay calm and wait for updates.
    Explosions and clashes were reported in various areas in Khartoum in the backdrop of escalating tension between a paramilitary force and Sudan’s Army.

    “Notice to all Indians. In view of reported firings and clashes, all Indians are advised to take utmost precautions, stay indoors and stop venturing outside with immediate effect. Please also stay calm and wait for updates,” the Indian mission tweeted.

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    The military captured power in a coup in October 2021 and it has been running the country through a sovereign council since then.

    There has been a dispute between the Army and the paramilitary over a proposed timeline for handing over power to a civilian government.

    According to the official data , the number of Indians in Sudan is around 4,000 including 1,200 who have settled down in the country decades ago.

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