Vietnam ready to take protection measures for its citizens in Sudan: MOFA

WVR/VNA - Amid the escalating conflict in Sudan, the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has instructed the Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt and Sudan to continue closely monitoring the situation, and stay ready to deploy necessary protection measures to ensure the legitimate rights and interests of Vietnamese citizens.
Vietnam ready to take protection measures for its citizens in Sudan: MOFA
Vietnam ready to take protection measures for its citizens in Sudan: Smoke rises during the conflict at Khartoum International Airport (Sudan) April 20, 2023. (Photo: AFP/VNA)

According to the latest information from the Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt, 16 crewmembers on a ship docking at a port in Sudan have left the country. At present, only one citizen holding Vietnamese and Australian nationality is living in the capital city of Khartoum.

On April 21, a report of the World Health Organisation (WHO) said that the clashes in Sudan since last weekend have resulted in over 400 deaths and more than 3,500 injured.

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) expressed concern over the risk of many children falling victims in the conflicts as the WHO report indicated that at least nine children have died and over 50 others injured among the mentioned casualties.

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(Source: MOFA)