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A Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) spokesman said: “We are working hard to secure consular contact with British nationals detained in Afghanistan and we are supporting families.”
At least 17 British nationals are missing or confirmed dead following the attacks, and Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said on Sunday that as many as 10 may be being held hostage.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-67119155?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
British nationals affected should follow advice of the emergency services.
British nationals were the second most commonly referred nationality at 1,163, making up 25% of the total, while the third most common nationality was Sudanese at 226, making up 5%.
Foul play was not a factor in the deaths of the British nationals, who lived in the townland of Cloneen, near the Tipperary-Kilkenny border, and were described by neighbours as a “private couple”.
He thanked both military and embassy personnel as well as called for peace in a statement on Sunday morning: “We are continuing to pursue every avenue to end the bloodshed in Sudan and ensure the safety of British nationals remaining in the country.
He told the BBC: “We stand ready to support British nationals.”
I urge all British nationals wishing to leave to proceed to the airport as quickly as possible to ensure their safety.”
Ministers answered calls to widen the remit, which had been limited to British nationals and their immediate family, after a significant decline in the number of UK citizens coming forward.
Mr Cleverly said: “The UK Government is co-ordinating an evacuation of British nationals from Sudan.
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/sudan-crisis-uk-begins-evacuation-of-citizens/
On average, just 10 British nationals per year receive the honour.
Some of these included assisting British nationals with problems such as losing travel documents (passport), issues with the law, immigration, and even those who may need assistance due to mental issues and others.
The British Islamic Medical Association also joined the call, demanding the urgent evacuation of Dr. Sabra and other British nationals trapped in Gaza.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1833632/British-doctor-Ahmed-sabra-Gaza-border-control-MP
The human rights organisation said it is “delighted” for Mr Tahbaz and his family but criticised officials for being “uninformative” and “too passive” over the arbitrary detention of British nationals overseas.
The safety of all British nationals in Sudan continues to be our utmost priority.
Source: https://www.africanews.it/english/united-kingdom-government-statement-on-sudan/
They added: “We do not expect any major change in our travel advice to Sudan for British nationals in the coming days.”
This means that British nationals and others who are bound by UK sanctions are prohibited from entering into transactions which result in making funds directly or indirectly available to these companies, such as purchasing tickets from them.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1771422/russia-tourism-travel-ukraine-war
We have said it’s British nationals and Sudanese with travel documents.”