Malaysians in Sudan on the way out, says Zambry FMTNews
The Malaysians being evacuated were stranded for four hours because of a curfew and a burst tyre, according to foreign minister Zambry Abdul Kadir.
“The vehicle carrying them was previously stranded for more than four hours because of a curfew, in addition to a burst tyre on one of the vehicles carrying the Malaysians and some foreigners,” he said. Emergency evacuation missions have been carried out by the US and other countries during the weekend.
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