Zambry said that although the operation was extremely high-risk, it had to be carried out to ensure the safety of Malaysians who needed help. theSun thesundaily Sudan MalaysianEmbassy SudaneseArmedForces
: Two Malaysians who were in Sudan have been moved to a safe location, said Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir.
“Alhamdulillah, yesterday, after making an in-depth assessment and with a mandate from the Wisma Putra Special Team, our Embassy officers in Khartoum managed to bring out two Malaysians from their place to a safe location. Zambry said that although the operation was extremely high-risk, it had to be carried out to ensure the safety of Malaysians who needed help.
Commenting further, Zambry said the situation in Sudan is very complex and frequently changing, with both warring parties still fighting.
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