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Reuters: shelling of the French column – information about the wounded

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Reuters: shelling of the French column – information about the wounded

The evacuation of diplomatic personnel from different countries passes with problems Sudanamong the ongoing battles between the participants.

According to Reuters, the opposing sides they accuse each other of attacking a French convoy as a result of which a French citizen was wounded. According to some reports, the motorcade could have included Greek citizens, although this has not been confirmed at the moment.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France, which announced earlier today the start of an operation to expel French citizens from the country, did not confirm or deny the news of the injury of a French citizen.

The violence continues

According to a Reuters reporter, thick smoke was seen live on television over the capital, Khartoum, and sporadic gunfire was heard in various areas as both Sudanese and foreign nationals tried to find an escape route.

The Sudanese Army and Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF-DTY) have reportedly “offered security guarantees” for the operation to expel its citizens and diplomatic personnel from several countries, including Greece, France, Turkey, the Netherlands, Jordan, from Sudan.

The UN and foreign countries called on the belligerents — the Sudanese regular army under the command of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the DTI paramilitaries of General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedin — to respect the ceasefire and establish safe passages for civilians, but also for delivery help.

Fighting, mainly in Khartoum and Darfur in the west of the country, has claimed the lives of more than 420 people Bye wounded exceeds 3700.

They also caused the displacement of tens of thousands of people to other states in Sudan or out of the country, to Chad and Egypt. They also led countries to mobilize to expel their citizens.

Source: Reuters.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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