Malaysians in crisis-hit Sudan told to take precautions
Smoke billows amid fighting between the Sudanese army and paramilitaries in Khartoum, Sudan. Wisma Putra advises Malaysians in Sudan to take precautions and not to go out for the time being due to the conflict in the country. – AFP pic, April 17, 2023.
He said they can contact the Malaysian embassy in Sudan directly, adding that any information or further action will be communicated from time to time. So far 29 Malaysians in Sudan, who are mostly students, have been accounted for and confirmed safe, he said. The coordination meeting, chaired by Foreign Ministry’s deputy secretary-general for bilateral relations Norman Muhamad, also involved the council, the Home Ministry, the Prime Minister’s Department’s Research Division, the National Disaster Management Agency, Bukit Aman and Petronas.
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