As the Sudanese army and a paramilitary group fighting for control of the capital, an increasing number of foreign diplomats have been evacuated.
France, Germany, Canada, Spain, and Italy are among the most recent countries to announce that they have relocated their diplomatic staff.
However, foreign civilians have reported difficulties attempting to flee Sudan.

One British national described a chaotic coach journey to Egypt, which was organized by his Sudanese employer rather than his own government.
The conflict has rendered the city’s international airport inoperable.
Students from other African countries, Asia, and the Middle East have made desperate pleas for assistance.
According to the UN, over 400 people have been killed and thousands have been injured, raising fears of a worsening humanitarian disaster.

