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Sudan’s warring sides exchange blame for attack on Turkish envoy

Sudan’s warring sides exchange blame for attack on Turkish envoy

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary and the Sudanese military exchanged blame for the current assault on the automobile of the Turkish ambassador in Khartoum.

In an announcement, the RSF known as the assault cowardly, violating all worldwide norms and agreements, and accused the military of attacking Ambassador Ismail Çobanoğlu’s automobile.

Claiming that the realm the place the assault was carried out was managed by the army, the RSF mentioned they’re dedicated to defending diplomatic missions within the nation, according to the Geneva Convention and all different worldwide agreements.

Meanwhile, the military claimed that the RSF carried out the assault.

According to diplomatic sources, Ambassador Çobanoğlu’s automobile got here below hearth on Saturday.

Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu mentioned that they might relocate the embassy from Khartoum to Port Sudan following the assault.

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