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britons trapped in the country, have talked about feeling abandoned by the uk government. we ll hear live in a moment from one british national who s just got out and hear from another who s still in khartoum. but the rush to get diplomatic staff and civilians out of sudan has gathered pace. the european union says it s managed to extract more than a thousand of its citizens, with france taking the lead in the operation. emmanuel macron said the evacuations on sunday and monday had extracted nearly 400 citizens and diplomats from the country. the dutch military have also played a role in the airlift. germany deployed three planes to move people tojordan. italy and spain have also evacuated citizens, with the spanish mission including people from argentina, colombia, ireland, portugal and poland. others are trying to leave by road, with convoys of buses and coaches heading across land to port sudan on the red sea, as well as north to the border with egypt. turkey has evacuated