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The Sudanese army denied the attack on the UAE ambassador’s residence in Khartoum

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates claimed in a statement that during the attack on the residence of the ambassador of this country in Sudan, the building of his residence was severely damaged, but the Sudanese army denied this accusation.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, according to Reuters, following the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates about the attack of the Sudanese army fighter on the residence of the country’s ambassador in Khartoum The Sudanese army denied the accusations in a counter statement.

In its statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the UAE called the attack by the Sudanese army fighter on the residence of the senior diplomat of Abu Dhabi “heinous” described.

The Sudanese army in response, while rejecting this accusation, announced that the attack on the residence of the UAE ambassador by Sudan’s Rapid Reaction Force (RSF). In the statement of the Sudanese army, it is stated: the militias of the rapid reaction forces are carrying out these shameful and cowardly actions.

The Sudanese army has repeatedly accused the UAE of providing weapons to support the rapid reaction forces in the 17-month war between Sudan and the country. The small Persian Gulf has rejected these accusations.

The war in Sudan between the army of this country and the rapid reaction forces, over the formation of a transitional council and the holding of free elections It broke out in April last year. The United Nations says that about 25 million people (half of Sudan’s population) are in dire need of food and threatened by famine, and about eight million have fled their homes.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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