Al-Houthi Criticized Sudan for Participating in Saudi-led Aggression against Yemen

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Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, the Chairman of Yemen’s Supreme Revolutionary Committee of Yemen, has sharply criticized Sudanese authorities for the participation of militiamen from the Northeast African country in the Saudi-led military aggression against Yemen.

“The people of Sudan know very well that the last thing that (Chairman of the Sovereignty Council Lt. Gen. Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman) Burhan, (his deputy General Mohamed Hamdan Doklo) Humaidti or (deposed president Omar) al-Bashir think about is defending the sanctities,” Houthi wrote in a post published on his Twitter page.

He also questioned why Sudan is hiding “the fate of participants in the (Saudi-led) aggression (on Yemen)” and refraining from disclosing the exact number of Saudi-paid Sudanese fighters, who have been killed, captured or gone missing while fighting in Yemen.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team