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The Spanish, Dutch and German air forces also deployed transport planes for their nationals. However, senior German officials accused the British of causing delays in rescue efforts, telling the BBC that British forces landed without the SAF's permission at the airbase, which angered the Sudanese
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On 21 May 2023, residents in Khartoum said heavy fighting occurred as the RSF tried to advance towards the airbase. RSF fighters in about 20 trucks positioned east of the Nile were trying to cross a bridge to reach the airfield, but were met by heavy artillery from the SAF.
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landed with night vision binoculars in the air base; the French commandos on board secured the base after negotiations with the Sudanese military. Three A400M Atlas also followed from Djibouti and evacuated French and foreign nationals.
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Several articles (March-June 2015) by RAF service members during WW2 can be found; one account refers to the capture of two civilian Italian transport aircraft when war with Italy began - as they shared the airfield.
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army that they refused access to the facility. According to one source, the British had to pay the SAF to allow them access, which resulted in at least half a day's delay for German rescuers. The
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The death of Oliver Rixham, a RAF officer in 1942, serving at the base, led to research which identifies some additional information on activity
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On 7 May 1944, No 115 (Transport) Wing RAF was established at the station by redesignating No 2 (Middle East) Ferry Control within
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There are indications that the field was used at times during WW2 and afterwards for 'Tropical Trials' of RAF aircraft.
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arrived at the airfield, with agreement of the Sudanese government, to conduct an airlift evacuation using RAF
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Two sources give different details about the stay of No. 114 Maintenance Unit RAF at
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As part of the evacuation of British nationals from Sudan, elements of the
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The runway is in the desert 1.5 kilometres (1 mi) west of the
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From the night of April 22-23, 2023, an airlift was set up by the
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Evacuation of foreign nationals during the 2023 Sudan conflict
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denied these reports, calling them "complete nonsense".
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Index

Omdurman
Khartoum
Sudan
Sudan
HSWS is located in Sudan
15°49′00″N 32°30′55″E / 15.81667°N 32.51528°E / 15.81667; 32.51528
Government of Sudan
Yasser al-Atta
ICAO
Direction
Asphalt
ICAO
Arabic
romanized
Khartoum
Sudan
2023 Sudan conflict
French Special Forces
Royal Air Force
Luftwaffe
Royal Netherlands Air Force
Spanish Air and Space Force
World War II
46th Ferrying Squadron
Air Transport Command
El Geneine
West Darfur
Karachi
British India
Pakistan

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