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Turkish toddler killed in ongoing clashes in Sudan

Turkish toddler killed in ongoing clashes in Sudan

A Turkish toddler was killed early Tuesday in ongoing clashes happening within the Sudanese capital Khartoum.

For the fourth day in a row, clashes are persevering with between the Sudanese military and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

As a results of the clashes, some buildings have been bombed and suffered injury in Khartoum’s Riyadh and Burri neighborhoods, together with the home of Turkish citizen Kubilay Dadük in Burri.

Due to the shelling, Dadük misplaced his 2-year-old daughter Elin, whereas he and his spouse have been injured, and they’re at present being handled on the hospital.

The constructing in Khartoum of the Turkish language and tradition middle, the Yunus Emre Institute, was additionally broken within the clashes.

Abdullah Yeğin, head of the institute in Khartoum, stated that two rockets hit the constructing at daybreak on Tuesday, including that the injury was materials solely, with no casualties.

The Turkish ambassador to Khartoum, İsmail Çobanoğlu, stated in a press release that some Turkish residents residing in Sudan wish to depart, however the risky safety state of affairs will not be conducive to doing so now.

Fighting erupted on Saturday between the Sudanese military and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces within the capital Khartoum and its environment.

Source: www.anews.com.tr