IN SUMMARY.
- Rashid Abdi says Sudan has lauded land and air strike on Ethopia soil.
- The attack was a reiteration to Ethopians Soldier execution of 8 captives, 7 soldiers and 1 civilian.
Chief Analyst Rashid Abdi says Sudan has launched air and land attack on Ethiopian forces in El Fashaga.
In a statement on his social media page, Abdi note that this comes few days after Ethiopian soldiers allegedly executed 8 captives, 7 soldiers and 1 civilian.
He shared the alleged picture of 7 Sudanese military officers who were reportedly slained in cold blood by Ethiopian troops in Fashaga that were widely circulated in Sudan and inflamed tensions.
Sudan, which was embroiled in an army political crisis could not resist temptation to retaliate.
"Sudan was obligated by national demands to reply in this way, let us hope though now that cool heads prevail again and both sides can cease violence. Both states are very fragile these days and can't afford this literally." @Kdenkss posted.
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