Over 1,600 evacuees, including Pakistanis, arrive at Saudi naval base in Jeddah from Sudan

The Saudi-flagged ferry passenger ship Amanah carrying evacuated civilians fleeing violence in Sudan arrives at King Faisal navy base in Jeddah on April 26, 2023 following a rescue operation amid a US-brokered ceasefire between the country's warring generals. (AFP)
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Updated 26 April 2023
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Over 1,600 evacuees, including Pakistanis, arrive at Saudi naval base in Jeddah from Sudan

  • A Saudi ship brought 1,687 people belonging to 58 nationalities from Port Sudan to the kingdom Wednesday morning
  • Saudi Arabia has played a pivotal role in helping countries across the world with the evacuation process since the conflict began

ISLAMABAD/RIYADH: A ship carrying another batch of evacuees from Sudan arrived in Jeddah early on Wednesday as the Saudi government continues to move its citizens, as well as foreign nationals, from the battle-scarred state to safety.

The ship transported 1,687 people from 58 nationalities from Port Sudan on the east coast of the African country on the Red Sea.

The Saudi-flagged ship “Amana” docked at the King Faisal Naval Base just before 5 a.m.

“In continuation of the evacuation efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under the directives of the Kingdom’s Leadership, several evacuees arrived from the Republic of Sudan to the city of Jeddah today by a Kingdom’s ship, which included 13 Saudi citizens and 1674 individuals of [various] nationalities,” said a statement by the Saudi foreign ministry.

The statement added the kingdom had helped Pakistani nationals along with the citizens belonging to the United States, United Kingdom, France, Afghanistan, India and other countries.

“The Kingdom worked to provide all the necessary needs of foreign nationals in preparation for facilitating their departures to their countries, bringing the total number of evacuees from Sudan since the evacuations began to approximately 2148 person,” the statement added.

 

 

 

As passengers disembarked, they were welcomed by base officials and diplomatic authorities from various nationalities.

Saudi Arabia has been involved in evacuating people fleeing the fighting in Sudan.

Dr. Abdulaziz Alwasil, Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative of to the United Nations, earlier stressed on the importance of preserving the current truce in Sudan.

At the UN Security Council in New York, he said the Kingdom is working with all its partners to stabilize the truce in Sudan, praising the cooperation of the Sudanese parties to facilitate the evacuation of civilians.


Pakistan police repel militant attack on Bannu checkpoint, five officers injured

Updated 12 December 2025
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Pakistan police repel militant attack on Bannu checkpoint, five officers injured

  • Police say several attackers killed or wounded in overnight assault in northwest Pakistan
  • Incident comes amid surge in militant attacks Pakistan blames on Afghanistan-based groups

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani police said on Friday they repelled an overnight militant attack on a checkpoint in the northwestern district of Bannu, injuring five officers in an area that has seen a sharp rise in militant violence in recent years.

The attack took place late at night at the Sheikh Landak check post, located within the limits of Huweid police station in Bannu, a district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province near the Afghan border. Police said officers responded swiftly, preventing the attackers from overrunning the post.

Militant attacks in Pakistan have surged since 2021, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and southwestern Balochistan, with security forces frequently targeted. Islamabad says the violence is largely driven by groups it refers to as Fitna Al-Khawarij, a term Pakistani authorities use for militants they say are linked primarily to the Pakistani Taliban and allied factions operating from across the border in Afghanistan. Pakistan has also accused India of backing militant networks involved in attacks, allegations New Delhi denies.

“Late at night, terrorists of Fitna Al-Khawarij carried out a cowardly attack on Sheikh Landak check post,” police said in a statement, adding that officers “displayed full courage, bravery and a timely response, successfully foiling the attack.” 

Police said effective retaliatory fire caused “heavy human and material losses” to the attackers, with reports of several militants killed or wounded.

Five police personnel sustained minor injuries during the exchange and were immediately shifted to hospital for treatment, where they are receiving medical care, the statement said.

Following the attack, additional police units were deployed to the area and a search operation was launched to locate any remaining attackers.

Pakistan has repeatedly accused Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government of failing to prevent militant groups from using Afghan territory to launch attacks inside Pakistan. Kabul denies the allegation, saying it does not allow its soil to be used against any country. 

The accusations have added to tensions between the two neighbors, who have also seen periodic border clashes over the past year.