“Embassy has disclosed, but refrain from going there as it is in a disturbed area”: ​​MEA to Buni Indians in Sudan

Fighting is going on in Sudan between the army and the paramilitary force RBS.

New Delhi :

The Indian government said that the Indian embassy in Sudan is open and functioning, but no staff is living there, as the building is near the airport in Khartoum. There is fighting going on between the Sudanese army and the ROC.

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The government has asked the Indian embassy in Sudan not to move to the Indian embassy in the country’s capital, Khartoum. There Sudan Fighting is ongoing between security forces loyal to KS army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and many of his forces loyal to Mohamed Hamdan Dagallo. The RSF is the paramilitary Rapid Force and is commanded by Daglo.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi told the embassy today that the embassy is open and functioning, but no staff is living there as the building is near the airport in Khartoum. There is fierce fighting between the Sudanese army and the RSF.

Bagchi said, “In the present situation we Advice giving and tell them (Indians) how to be safe. The embassy is functioning but we have been told that they cannot go there in person as there is heavy fighting going on in that area. People don’t live there. There is no one inside the embassy. People who work in offices live in homes in the city.”

Nearly 300 people have been killed so far in the fighting that started on Saturday. According to the report of the news agency AFP, Khartoum has houses of 5 million people. There fierce battle continues. Most people have no electricity in their homes, food and water are not available.

Bagchi said that, “We have an idea of ​​how many Indians are in Sudan. We do not want to go into numbers and locations due to security issues. We contacted some Indians after seeing their social media posts. We are on the situation.” Keeping a close eye.”

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