Chinese navy ships head to Sudan on evacuation mission
- Military ships help evacuate Chinese nationals after crisis in African country enters second week
- A 72-hour ceasefire between warring factions runs through Thursday to allow foreigners to leave the country

Chinese defence ministry spokesman Tan Kefei confirmed on Thursday that the ships were on their way.
“Due to the recent continually deteriorating security situation in Sudan, the Chinese army sent naval vessels to Sudan on April 26 to evacuate and transport our citizens to protect the lives and property of Chinese personnel in Sudan,” Tan said.
Foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said more than 1,300 Chinese citizens had left Sudan, some of whom were still on the way to other countries.
“So far, more than 1,300 Chinese citizens have been safely transferred, some have left Sudan on Chinese warships and boats, and some are on their way out.”
Mao added that there were still a few Chinese citizens outside Khartoum, and the ministry would “try their best to help”.