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Ethiopia is accused by Sudan of killing Sudanese soldiers.

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Ethiopia is accused by Sudan of killing Sudanese soldiers. (credits: Google)

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  • Sudan accuses Ethiopia of  executing eight Sudanese hostages, seven soldiers and one civilian.
  • The Sudanese military has promised “an appropriate response” to the allegations.
  • Tensions between the two countries have run high in recent years.
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The military of Sudan has accused the military of Ethiopia of carrying out the execution of eight Sudanese hostages, seven soldiers and one civilian.

In a statement released on Sunday, the Sudanese military accused the Ethiopian army of publicly exhibiting the bodies of people who had been executed and promised “an appropriate response” to the allegations.

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It stated that this deceitful deed would not go unanswered and that a retaliation would be given.

A request for comment made to Ethiopian officials was not met with an immediate response from those authorities.

A spillover of the conflict in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray area and Ethiopia’s construction of a massive hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile are two factors that have contributed to the escalation of tensions between Sudan and Ethiopia during the past several years.

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Tens of thousands of refugees have fled into eastern Sudan, and there have been confrontations between the armed forces of Sudan and Ethiopia in a region of contested farmland that is located along the boundary between the two countries.

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