As indicated TASS , among these people there are citizens of different countries and ages, including Orthodox Greeks, Sudanese, Ethiopians and a Russian woman with a child. They are there without electricity or running water, but with food.
Earlier it became known that two Greeks were injured in Sudan. They are in the hospital. Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias has instructed the staff of the Greek Embassy in Cairo, accredited to Sudan, to closely monitor the development of the situation.
Recall that on April 15, armed clashes took place in Khartoum between units of the Sudanese army and the Rapid Reaction Forces. In Moscow, these events are causing serious concern. In Smolenskaya Square, they called on the parties to the conflict to take urgent steps towards a ceasefire.
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