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SUDAN - Conflict of war in the country of Sudan is still happening. However, hundreds of Indonesian citizens (WNI) were rescued from the war by evacuating.

One of the Indonesian citizens (WNI) with student status, Kurnia Nur Khadijah, said that initially he was evacuated by the Indonesian government and survived the war.

The student from Bogor admitted that the evacuation process at that time took advantage of the moment of gunfire. At that time Kurnia was secretly heading to the Indonesian citizen gathering point.

Previously, I was a campus with the majority of Indonesians there. The International University of Africa is indeed close to their headquarters (one of the parties fighting in the Sudanese war)," Kurnia said when met at the Hajj Dormitory, Pondok Gede, East Jakarta, Friday, April 28.

(But) it just so happens that there is a crime of weapons, so they specialize in people, humanity. Yes mind-mindik (rich) lying down. Street quietly. So indeed a few hours like it's finished Fajr, it's been a bit quiet. We'll see the sikon (condition-ed), it can be evacuated, we can move house, so we move," he continued.

Kurnia admitted that she heard cries and loud bangs while trying to get to the location of the gathering of Indonesians.

Then, continued Kurnia, even though he had gathered with Indonesian citizens at the location point, if there was a sound of crashing or war, Kurnia would go to find a safer point until she was finally successfully evacuated.

"Anyway, moving if, for example, the house has been really busy, we were evacuated to an Indonesian citizen where his house is far from its place," he said.

Meanwhile, a different story from Dedi Ansori (39) who claimed to live close to the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI), chose to enter the building, to honor himself.

"There is a point where a group of students, for example in the student area, are made an evacuation place, make a place, while I go to the Indonesian Embassy. The problem is that the Indonesian Embassy is close to my house," he concluded.

Hundreds of Indonesian citizens (WNI) who were rescued from the Sudanese war have now arrived at Pondok Gede Hajj Dormitory, East Jakarta, Friday, April 28, at 8.24 WIB.

According to VOI monitoring, the Indonesian citizens arrived at the Hajj Dormitory at 08.24 WIB. They came using a bus that had just been picked up from Soekarno Hatta Airport, Tangerang City. A total of 13 buses with approximately 385 Indonesian citizens arrived at the Hajj Dormitory, East Jakarta.

They took an orange Transjakarta bus, then took it down in front of the Multipurpose-3 Building (SG3 Building).

There was a man who seemed to be carrying a suitcase and a bag and a woman carrying his baby child. They immediately entered the building.


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