
ABOUT 16000 people crossed the border from Sudan to Egypt inclusive 14,000 Sudanese citizensThis is stated in a statement by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry on Thursday.
Hundreds of people have been killed after two weeks of incessant clashes between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
As noted by Reuters, the two powers are engaged in a power struggle that threatens to destabilize the region as a whole.
The last Greeks are back
Completed rescue operation of the last Greeks who were trapped in Khartoum. According to K’s exclusive information, an Air Force C-130 aircraft has landed at an air base north of Khartoum, Greeks and other citizens have boarded and are already on their way to our country. In particular, the plane landed at the Wadi Saidna base at about 1300 and took off an hour later.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “the aircraft has already safely entered Egyptian airspace with 39 people on board, 20 of whom are Greek citizens and their families.”
According to the ministry, with the completion of this operation, “the number of released compatriots and members of their families is 125 people.”
Reuters
Source: Kathimerini

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