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The head of Sudan’s rapid support forces, Mohammed Hamdan Hamidati, has admitted the deaths of hundreds of his country’s troops in the Saudi-led aggression against Yemen.
In an interview with the Sudanese newspaper Al-Jarida on Monday, Hamidi revealed that 412 Sudanese soldiers, including 14 officers, were killed.
Special sources of the Yemeni army and the People’s Committees confirmed to Yemen’s Al-Masirah TV that the real number of dead Sudanese soldiers is almost double that recognized by the commander of Sudan’s rapid support forces.
In the same context, the head of the Houthi Revolutionary Committee, Muhammad Ali al-Houthi, accused on August 3, the Sudanese force of Yemeni genocide.
It is noteworthy that Sudan has remained silent on the number of killed Sudanese soldiers participating on the Saudi-led coalition’s military aggression on Yemen. Dozens of soldiers have been reportedly killed in the desert of Midi and south of Jizan.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team