According to the latest news from the Associated Press and the BBC, the Sudanese military said on the 22nd that it is coordinating the use of military aircraft to help Chinese, US, British and French diplomats and citizens withdraw from the country and will "ensure the withdrawal in the next few hours." The commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, Bourhane, said that Saudi diplomats had been evacuated from Port Sudan and flown home, and that "Jordanian diplomats will soon withdraw from Sudan in the same way." On the evening of April 21 local time, the Sudanese Foreign Ministry said it would coordinate and arrange the evacuation of foreign nationals from the United States, Britain, France and Germany during the cease-fire, according to CCTV news. The Sudan Rapid support Force and the Sudanese Armed Forces successively announced a ceasefire for three days on the same day, but after entering the ceasefire period, gunfire was still heard from time to time in the urban area of the capital Khartoum.