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    Sudan says 412 troops killed in Yemen

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    Sudan says 412 troops killed in Yemen Empty Sudan says 412 troops killed in Yemen

    Post by Rocky Wed 27 Sep 2017, 4:41 am

    Sudan says 412 troops killed in Yemen

    09:47 - 27/09/2017


    Sudan says 412 troops killed in Yemen %D8%B3%D9%88%D8%AF%D8%A7%D9%86-1-696x435
    Information / Baghdad ...
    A military official in Sudan revealed on Wednesday the loss of his country's forces in the alliance of Saudi aggression in Yemen since the year 2015, which reached 412 soldiers.
    "412 Sudanese army personnel were killed in Yemen, including 14 officers," the news agency SPOTNK quoted the commander of the Sudanese army's rapid support forces, Lieutenant General Mohammad Hamdan Hamidati, as saying in an interview.
    He added that "the senior military official in the Sudanese army did not disclose the number of wounded in his forces, but are expected to be more than the number of dead, while not announced the size of the Sudanese forces participating, which is estimated by thousands." Ending / 25 z





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