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Egyptian and international media reported this evening, Wednesday, the arrival of the first batch of Egyptian soldiers who were "detained" I have the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan 5 days ago.

Channel announced "Cairo News" Sources confirmed that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is closely following developments in the transfer of Egyptian forces from Sudan, noting that the Egyptian state and its agencies are working to secure the transfer of members of the armed forces from Sudan to the homeland, according to Egyptian media.

Russia Today said that it had obtained the first picture of the arrival of Egyptian soldiers on a military plane to Egypt, after they were detained in Sudan by the Rapid Support Forces, confirming, quoting from sources, that all Egyptian soldiers had left Sudan for one of the Egyptian military bases and the arrival of the first batch to Cairo. .

And the Anatolia Agency, which published a picture of the return of the Egyptian soldiers, indicated that "The arrival of the first batch of Egyptian soldiers who were being held in Sudan to Cairo"And that the second batch will be "during hours" by channel "Cairo" Al-Akhbariya, noting that the same channel had reported news about the arrival of the first batch to Cairo, without official comment from the army or the presidency in Egypt until 19:00 (GMT).

Earlier, the Egyptian armed forces confirmed that they are conducting all coordination with the various competent authorities in the sisterly state of Sudan to secure the safe return of all members of the Egyptian armed forces to the homeland, and a subsequent statement will be issued containing all the details, according to Egyptian media.

The military spokesman said in a statement that within the framework of many different media outlets dealing with statements regarding the return of elements of the Egyptian armed forces participating in joint training with the Sudanese forces in accordance with the protocol signed between the two countries, the Egyptian armed forces confirm that they are conducting all coordination with the various competent authorities in the sisterly state of Sudan to secure The safe return of all members of the Egyptian armed forces to the homeland, and a subsequent statement will be issued containing all the details.

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