oppositon activist alexi navalny is now charged with terrorism offenses. welcome to bbc news. thousands of people are continuing to flee from sudan while the temperary ceasefire still holds. germany and france say all their citizens have now left the country. three planes carrying british nationals have arrived in cyprus officials have said flights will continue around the clock. the latest is that 301 britons have been evacuated so far. the ceasefire is broadly holding. there were reports of some clashes, but nothing major. there are also reports of prisoners breaking out ofjail, including some facing war crimes charges by the international criminal court. britons are still being told to go to this airbase about 20 miles north of the capital for the flights to cyprus. a total of 2,000 people from 50 countries, have now crossed the red sea from port sudan tojeddah on a ship organised by saudi arabia. meanwhile, tens of thousands of sudanese continue to try and reach neighbo
to the runway could potentially lead to the runway could potentially lead to delays and certainly question marks over that number of flights arriving here. ishould marks over that number of flights arriving here. i should explain why they would be arriving here at all. the uk rescue operation out of khartoum, out of sudan, isn t involving military flights flying directly to the uk, they are coming here first. this is effectively a hub so they take off from that airbase just north of khartoum, they land on the runway behind me and then they transfer people off those military planes into specially chartered but ordinary civilian planes through the airport here which is why this is such a crucial hub. the british high commissioner has spoken to the bbc and there are some interesting details on what he said about how this operation is going. first of all, he defended the operation and explain the complexity