Sources said there were no exact statistics on Syrian casualties, but the latest indicates that fifteen people were killed with no injuries.
Some Syrian nationals have spoken of problems obtaining travel permits, and others have complained of discrimination against them because of their nationality, and there is no one to defend their interests.
Chargé d’Affaires of the Syrian Embassy in Sudan, Bisher Al-Shaar, announced that the embassy has taken the initiative to coordinate with its community, and that the names of those wishing to return to Syria have been registered and sorted according to a specific mechanism to coordinate with the embassies concerned for the transfer procedures.
Al-Shaar explained that the Syrian community in Sudan numbers around thirty thousand people.
On the other hand, others criticized the behavior of the Syrian embassy for not having provided them with the required assistance.
The continued fighting has prompted many countries to intensify their efforts to evacuate their nationals or members of their diplomatic missions, by land, sea and air.
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