Sudan: British nationals have 24 hours to catch an evacuation flight, says deputy PM

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BREAKING: Deputy Prime Minister, Oliver Dowden MP says in 'the next 24 hours to expect the UK to cease flights out of Sudan'. Read more: 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

At least 512 civilians and fighters have been killed so far in the fighting, according to the country's health ministry, with 4,200 others injured.

"We are seeing those numbers declining significantly. And just like other countries, as those numbers decline, we have put an end date on this. Asked what his advice would be for those left behind, Mr Dowden said:"Well, first of all, we have been very clear that this would be a time limited operation.

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