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The Armed Forces rejects allegations of bombardments of civilian camps across the borders with South Sudan
12 November, 2011By: Ahmed Alhaj (Site Admin)
Khartoum, (sudanow.info.sd)- The Armed Forces on Saturday refuted reports in the foreign media about an alleged air bombardment of refugees camps across the borders with Republic of Southern Sudan, carried out by the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF).
The official spokesman for Armed Forces, Colonel Sawarmi Khalid Saad, has pointed out that the accusations leveled by the United Nations Higher Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and the denunciations made by the White House, have been based on incorrect information the falsehood of which could be checked on the ground.
Colonel Swarmy Khalid Saad, has stressed that the Sudanese army has no military operations whatever anywhere in those areas.
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