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Evacuees fleeing Sudan disembark ship in Saudi Arabia

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Evacuees fleeing Sudan are greeted by Saudi Arabia navy forces as they disembark the ship in Jeddah. Multiple nations scramble to evacuate embassy staff and citizens by road, air and sea from chaos-torn Sudan, where fighting between the army and paramilitaries has killed hundreds. IMAGES ++ SEE ALSO VIDI33DV3UF_EN ++

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