The Sudanese embassy in Libya announced that it is in the process of preparing a preliminary inventory for Sudanese citizens who want to return to their country, in light of the recent field developments in Sudan.
The embassy called on its citizens to fulfill a form designated for this purpose, in preparation for the start of the return program when the appropriate conditions are available.
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The embassy expressed its optimism about the return of security and stability to Sudan after the victories achieved by the armed forces and the forces supporting them.
Earlier, the head of the emergency room in the Libyan city of Kafra, Ismail Al -Adeh, said today, Saturday, that the number of Sudanese displaced people in Libya exceeded 500,000 displaced during the past year.
Al -Aida pointed to the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the city of Al -Kafra due to the continuous rise in the numbers of the displaced on a daily basis.
The conflict began in the capital, Khartoum, on April 15, 2023, and quickly extended to most of the country, creating a widespread crisis that made 64% of the 47.5 million people in need of food aid.