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Here is why Sudanese troops must withdraw from Yemen : Sudanese official

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By : Yousra Abdulmalik
The leader of the movement (Islah Now) MP, Hassan Osman Rizk ,Wednesday, called for the withdrawal of Sudanese troops from the war in Yemen that lasted since by the Saudi Arabia and killed and wounded over 600,000 over the past three years.

“If the war with Saudi Arabia for friendship , it wont be needed, because there are friendly countries that have not fought with it,” he said.


“We must withdraw our armed forces from Yemen. We  don’t have the ability to respond to any missiles that the Yemeni, Abdulmalik al-Houthi group can launch on our country?” Rizk told parliament’s session on the president’s speech on Wednesday.

For his part ,the Yemeni Army spokesman, Sharaf Ghalib Luqman, revealed the next targets of successive missile force which directed against the most effective targets on their enemy’s air, sea and land forces, in a statement obtained by “YemenExtra” on Thursday.


Last Sunday, a deputy from the “Islah Now” called for the withdrawal of the Sudanese troops that are involved on the land in Yemen.

Abdel Rahman al-Fadil’s claim came after of Houthi’s tweets , calling for hitting AL-Khardoom with aerial strikes as they hit  Saudi Arabia.


Al-Fadhil said in a press statement received by ,Sudan Tribune ,that his renewed demand comes after he got sured of that Sudan is participating in an alliance that will not stand with it either in the past or in the future. The demand also comes in order to non-interference in the affairs of states under any Political lawsuits .
Three of Sudanese military commanders and more than 95 soldiers were killed on Thursday during Violent clashes with the Yemen joint forces in Midi district, west Front of Yemen, a military official told “YemenExtra”.
Thousands of the Yemeni people held protests to condemn a crime of raping a Yemeni woman by a Saudi-led coalition soldier , Sudanese one,in Hodeidah province.In addition, Nongovernmental organizations strongly condemned raping the Yemeni woman .

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