Sudan emergency evacuation LIBYA CHAD C.A.R. EGYPT SUDAN Port Sudan Wadi Seidna Omdurman Khartoum DARFUR SOUTH SUDAN SAUDI ARABIA ERITREA DJIBOUTI Camp Lemonnier ETHIOPIA 400km 250 miles Warring generals Mohamed Hamdan Daglo (left), commander of Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan (right), agree to 72-hour ceasefire U.S.: Government personnel and dependents evacuated via U.S. Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti. Around 19,000 U.S. nationals remain in Sudan UK: Evacuation of 4,000 British passport holders launched from Wadi Seidna airfield north of capital France: 538 people evacuated Egypt: 436 nationals evacuated Pakistan: 427 citizens reach Port Sudan for onward repatriation Germany: 400 people evacuated – about 200 citizens remain Jordan: 343 nationals evacuated Russia: 300 citizens remain in Sudan Italy: At least 200 people, including 140 Italians, extracted Saudi Arabia: 101 Saudis and 255 others evacuated from Port Sudan Libya: 83 diplomats, families and others reach Port Sudan Spain: 72 people, including 34 Spaniards, fly to Madrid Netherlands: 60 citizens evacuated on Dutch military plane Japan: Military aircraft evacuates 45 nationals South Korea: Military aircraft evacuates 25 citizens Austria: 25 citizens evacuated, about 30 remain in Sudan Hungary: 18 citizens evacuated, six others en route to safety Denmark: 15 nationals evacuated. Six others remain in Sudan Belgium: Eight citizens evacuated, 30 nationals remain Switzerland: Embassy staff and families evacuated Sweden: Embassy staff, families and others evacuated to Djibouti Qatar: Reported RSF attack on embassy convoy heading to Port Sudan India: Sending naval ship to Port Sudan, two military aircraft to Jeddah Norway, Ireland: Involved in efforts to evacuate citizens Sources: Associated Press, Reuters, UPI Pictures: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS