Sudan said, Wednesday, that it exercises self-restraint amid tension with Ethiopia over the killing of seven Sudanese soldiers, Reuters reports. "Sudan is exercising restraint to prevent an escalation with Ethiopia," he added. "Ethiopian forces entered Sudanese territory and kidnapped seven soldiers and a civilian, executed them and mutilated their bodies," Al-Hajj Ali said. On Sunday, the Sudanese army accused Ethiopia of executing seven soldiers and a citizen. Tension escalated between Sudan and Ethiopia in recent months over the Al-Fashaqa Triangle, a decades-long disputed border area, lacking definite demarcation.
Source: Ethiopian News June 29, 2022 12:52 UTC