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UK to airlift Britons from S Sudan UK to airlift Britons from South Sudan amid fighting
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The UK is sending an aircraft to Juba in South Sudan to evacuate Britons amid fighting following a reported "coup attempt". The UK has sent an aircraft to South Sudan to evacuate Britons amid fighting following a reported "coup attempt".
British nationals have been advised to contact the UK Foreign Office if they wish to leave from Juba airport on Thursday. The Foreign Office said British nationals in the country should make contact if they wish to leave from Juba airport on Thursday.
There has been fighting this week in Juba and President Kiir has declared a night time curfew. There has been fighting this week in Juba and President Salva Kiir has declared a night-time curfew.
The Foreign Office has withdrawn some embassy staff and dependents from Juba. The Foreign Office has temporarily withdrawn some staff and dependants from the British embassy in Juba.
Some commercial flights have resumed at Juba airport.
The Foreign Office has advised against all travel to within 40km of South Sudan's northern border with Sudan, Jonglei State and Juba, and all but essential travel to the rest of South Sudan.
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