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Tunisia starts repatriating its expatriates on Monday, April 24

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad said that its various offices are closely monitoring the situation of the Tunisian nationals in Sudan, through the crisis cell it created in collaboration with the Tunisian Embassy in Khartoum which took all necessary measures to start the evacuation of Tunisian expatriates on Monday, April 24.

All members of the Tunisian community have been contacted and a list of names of those wishing to be repatriated has been drawn up, the ministry indicated, adding that they were informed of the time and place of their repatriation.

The embassy released all details of the evacuation operations and provided the Tunisian community with phone numbers to contact them, urging them to remain vigilant.

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