According to a statement issued by the police group that deals with foreigners Foreign nationals have two weeks to implement this ruling, Which they have the right to do for their own safety.
An armed conflict broke out in Sudan last April between the Sudanese army led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the opposition Rapid Support Forces led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo and its Arab allies.
Media reports stated that after that, With news emerging of foreign mercenaries serving in the RSF, hostility towards foreigners, especially those from other African countries, has increased.
A few days ago, more than 150 foreigners without valid residence permits were arrested.
According to UN data, more than ten million people have already been forced to flee their homes due to the conflict, and the country is threatened by famine.
Aid workers and international diplomats have already left the capital and are now operating from Port Sudan, where the situation remains relatively calm.
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