Tuesday, October 22

Sudan: How elite staff of British troops evacuated UK diplomats from warzone capital

The covert mission to evacuate British diplomats and their households from Sudan’s warzone capital started underneath the quilt of darkness.

A staff of elite British troops flew into Khartoum late on Saturday evening on board an American navy plane that was a part of a separate however coordinated US evacuation mission.

Upon touchdown, the British troopers left their American counterparts, acquired quite a lot of native autos and drove throughout town in direction of the place the UK embassy is positioned.

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The British mission and its diplomats are in an space of Khartoum that sits between Sudan‘s two warring factions, making their extraction notably perilous.

During the day on Saturday, those that had been as a result of be rescued had gathered themselves collectively.

It was considered round two dozen British diplomats plus members of the family in addition to a handful of officers from different nations that Britain had supplied to assist.

The troops met with the evacuation occasion of round 30 folks, together with youngsters, and ready for the extraction.

They needed to assess the state of affairs on the bottom – the scene of lethal combating for the previous week and a half – and work out if it was protected sufficient to convey them out with out extra back-up.

In tandem with this primary leg of the mission, two Royal Air Force transport planes – a C-130 Hercules and an A400M Airbus – had taken off from RAF Akrotiri, a sprawling British navy base in Cyprus.

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The plane, working in coordination with the French and US armed forces and with permission from the Sudanese navy, landed on a Sudanese airfield known as Wadi Seidna which is about 30km north of Khartoum, at round 1am on Sunday morning, UK time.

This was about an hour and a half after the US plane – carrying the preliminary staff of elite British troopers – had landed in Khartoum.

The probably most hazardous stage within the UK rescue mission got here subsequent.

The elite staff of British troopers with the diplomats needed to journey from their meeting level in Khartoum to the airfield – a journey of about 30km (18 miles), via a number of checkpoints.

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If heavy combating was going down, UK defence planners had been able to ship in additional plane and troops, with the power to “punch through” the checkpoints and attain the diplomats.

In that occasion, the troopers with them would have been tasked with defending the diplomats from the combating till assist got here, fairly than driving them out.

In the occasion, nonetheless, a window opened of relative calm to permit the troopers on the bottom to drive their passengers to the airfield.

A unit of troops from the 2 plane, which introduced in autos as nicely for the operation, additionally mobilised and moved in direction of the incoming rescue staff in case wanted.

It was not instantly clear if the British troops encountered any gunfire or shelling.

Once on the airfield, the diplomats and households boarded the plane and the 2 British planes took off at round 9am, UK time, and headed again to Cyprus.

It is believed the plane had been on the bottom for about seven to eight hours.

British nationals, or these with UK passports, can inform the federal government if they’re trapped in Sudan through the use of this type.

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