Appeal in Wunstorf: Bundeswehr returns from Sudan NDR.de – News

Status: 04/27/2023 1:44 p.m

The soldiers of the Bundeswehr are expected to return from their mission in Sudan on Friday at the air base in Wunstorf near Hanover. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius welcomes them with an appeal.


Defense Minister Boris Pistorius will receive the emergency services.

“The return of the main forces of the evacuation association is planned for Friday around 5 p.m. in Wunstorf,” said the Bundeswehr. The five transport aircraft and their crews are to land at the air base in quick succession. In addition to Federal Defense Minister Boris Pistorius (SPD), the General Inspector of the Bundeswehr, General Carsten Breuer, and the head of the evacuation association, Major General Dirk Faust, will officially welcome the soldiers. A delegation from the Defense Committee of the Bundestag will also be there. NDR.de broadcasts the arrival in the live stream.

Bundeswehr rescues 700 people from Sudan

The emergency services have brought more than 700 people from Sudan to safety in the past few days. Heavy fighting is raging between rival military figures in the desperately poor country. Hundreds of people have already died, including many civilians.

Tanks, hospitals and heavy weapons: the Bundeswehr came prepared

People climb out of a transport plane during a Bundeswehr evacuation mission in Jordan.  © Bundeswehr Photo: Neumann

People climb out of a transport plane during a Bundeswehr evacuation mission in Jordan.

Meanwhile, it became known that the deployment for the Bundeswehr was apparently more dangerous than initially assumed. The material list shows that the soldiers in Sudan have prepared for violent clashes. How specialist media reports and members of the NDR air base in Lower Saxony confirmed on Thursday that the Bundeswehr was deployed with around 1,000 soldiers and heavy equipment. Among them were tanks of the “Wiesel” type and armored troop carriers. Apparently the ministry learned from the chaotic conditions at Kabul Airport at the end of the Afghanistan mission almost two years ago and prepared for what the military say is a robust mission.

From Sudan to Jordan and then to Berlin

The Air Force Airbus A400M, which is otherwise stationed in Wunstorf, Lower Saxony, began flying people from Sudan to Jordan on Sunday. The Bundeswehr aircraft took off from Al-Asrak in Jordan towards Sudan and landed at an airport near the capital Khartoum. At the end of the German rescue flights, the defense and foreign ministries had declared: “As long as other nations ensure the operation of air traffic, no further German evacuation flights from this region are planned.” Germans remaining in Sudan who have not yet been able to come to the airport will also be taken by international partners on their evacuation flights in the next few days, it said.

People evacuated from many countries

In addition to around 200 Germans, the Bundeswehr also brought citizens from other nations to safety, including Belgium, Great Britain, Jordan, Austria and some African countries. “The onward journey of the evacuated citizens of other nations will be coordinated with the states concerned,” said the operational command.

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Three men walk to a Bundeswehr transport aircraft at the air force base in Al-Asrak.  © Bundeswehr Photo: Hultgren

Fighting in Sudan between Army and Rapid Support Forces

In Sudan, units of the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are engaged in bitter fighting. An agreement to integrate the RSF militia into the armed forces had previously failed. More than 420 people have been killed and another 3,700 injured in the fighting. Several agreed ceasefires were broken.

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A Luftwaffe Airbus A400M transport aircraft is on its approach to land at Wunstorf Air Base in the Hanover region.  © Moritz Frankenberg/dpa Photo: Moritz Frankenberg

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An Airbus A400M transport aircraft is parked on the Bundeswehr site in Wunstorf.  © dpa Photo: Moritz Frankenberg

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