YEMEN Press Agency

New batch of coalition-hired Sudanese soldiers arrives at Aden

ADEN, June 20 (YPA) – A new batch of Saudi-led coalition-hired Sudanese soldiers has arrived at Yemen’s southern province of Aden to take part in the war led by Saudi Arabia against Yemen, according to local sources on Thursday.

The sources said the coalition has brought the batch of the Sudanese army to Aden, expected to be involved in crematoria of death in fronts of Dhalea province and West Coast.

On April, the Sudanese newspapers said about “600 Sudanese soldiers, mostly in 18-year-old children were deported to fight and defend the Saudi regime in the border areas with Yemen for thousands of dollars.

Over 1,000 Sudanese soldiers, including commanders and officers, have been killed over the past for years by the Yemeni army and captured others in the battle fronts of Medi and the West Coast.

Since March 26, 2015, the Saudi-led coalition has intervened in Yemen’s sovereignty and internal affairs, and waged a military operating against the Yemeni army and people in flagrant violations of the international conventions.

Ali Ahsan