The Government has rolled out rescue operations to evacuate Kenyans stuck in war-torn Juba, South Sudan. Foreign affairs Principal Secretary (PS) Monica Juma said more than 2,000 Kenyans have registered with the Kenyan embassy in Juba. "We have dispatched chartered flights to Juba to bring home all Kenyans. Upon arriving they will undergo trauma counseling and medical checkup before they are facilitated to their homes," Ms Juma said. The PS said the first batch of 104 people, mostly women and children have arrived aboard a Kenya Airways flight. One-hundred Kenyans were expected Saturday afternoon. Registration centres have been set up to register all Kenyans in Juba before evacuation. Kenya Red Cross Society has also set up registration centres at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport terminal two.