At present, the conflict in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, is still continuing. The China News Agency connected with two Sudanese compatriots to learn about the recent situation of overseas Chinese in Suzhou.

Sun Junbo, president of the Sudanese Chinese-funded Mining Association, said that there are currently more than 700 Chinese private enterprises, individuals and students in Sudan, and no one has been injured. He has begun to organize personnel to carry out procurement to ensure everyone's basic livelihood.

Sun Junbo, President of the Sudanese Chinese Mining Association

We immediately began to let all units are private enterprises, individuals, and international students report the specific location in Sudan, how is the security situation, and what is the emergency contact number. Yesterday (April 4, the time was on April 16) our association organized personnel to go out to purchase, and began to distribute to some units that were in short supply, and now they can still be guaranteed. There were sporadic shops where we knocked on the door to buy something, but the local people were very good and the prices did not rise.

【Commentary】In the WeChat group of local overseas Chinese, Sun Junbo also told everyone to be mentally prepared for staying at home for a long time.

Sun Junbo, President of the Sudanese Chinese Mining Association

First, a long-term home plan, to have a psychological preparation at home, that is, to reserve water, oil, rice and noodles and other living materials. Another thing to do is to prepare for the emergency evacuation of overseas Chinese, in case of contact with the embassy to make arrangements, emergency evacuation. Everyone should prepare two pieces of clothes, passport documents, and make two plans.

After learning of the armed conflict in Sudan, He Yunfu, president of the Sudanese Association for Promoting China's Peaceful Reunification, contacted and counted the situation of overseas Chinese in Sudan through various channels as soon as possible. He learned that many overseas Chinese in the Soviet Union have used the humanitarian relief time to purchase food and other daily necessities, and are now able to maintain their basic livelihood.

So far, the Chinese are still safe, yesterday (April 4) afternoon truce (humanitarian ceasefire) for three hours, many Chinese went out shopping, and now everything they eat can be solved.

As an "old sultan," he also once again reminded overseas Chinese in the Soviet Union to do a good job in safety precautions under the tense situation and protect the safety of their lives and property.

Reporting by reporters Cheng Yu Menrui and Rang Baokui from Beijing

Responsible Editor: [Luo Pan]