Sudan summons Ethiopia’s envoy over cross-border attack
Associated Press | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 7 months AGO
CAIRO (AP) — Sudan’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday said it summoned Ethiopia’s diplomat to the country over a cross-border attack allegedly conducted by a militia backed by Ethiopia's military.
Thursday’s attack in the eastern province of al-Qadarif killed at least one officer and one child, Sudan's military said in a statement. Seven Sudanese troops, including an officer, and three civilians were also wounded, according to the statement.
Ethiopian farmers have for years planted crops in Sudan’s al-Fashqa border area but the government of former President Omar al-Bashir had tolerated the incursions.
Sudanese transitional authorities, who took over after the military’s ouster of al-Bashir last year amid monthslong protests, have recently engaged in talks with Ethiopia to withdraw Ethiopian farmers behind Sudanese borders.
Brig. Amer Mohammed al-Hassan, a spokesman for the Sudanese military, said in the statement that a militia backed by Ethiopia’s military attempted to take water from the Atbara River, setting off a heavy exchange of fire with Sudanese forces guarding the area. A militiaman was wounded, he said.
The militia retreated and then came back with a contingent from the Ethiopian military, and they attacked the Sudanese with machine guns, sniper rifles and RPGs, Hassan said.
Al-Hassan said there were also cross-border attacks on May 26-27.
Sudan’s Foreign Ministry urged Ethiopia’s government to “take necessary measures to stop these attacks.” It said the violence came as both governments were preparing for a second round of talks in the Sudanese capital Khartoum to solve the border dispute.
Border tensions between the two countries have heated up recently with repeated attacks targeting Sudanese troops.
Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, head of Sudan's ruling sovereign council, toured the border area last month after an attack. Since the visit, Khartoum has deployed more troops to its eastern border with Ethiopia to stop incursions.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed later sent his military chief of staff Lt. Gen. Adam Mohamed Mahmoud to Khartoum to meet with top Sudanese military and government officials in efforts to ease the tensions.
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