Khartoum: "Unconfirmed information" about the death of Sudanese migrants in Morocco

The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it had received "unconfirmed information" about the death of two Sudanese immigrants during the storming of a fence separating the Moroccan city of Nador and the Spanish-controlled enclave of Melilla.

In a statement carried by the Sudan News Agency, the Foreign Ministry stated that it had received information from the Sudanese embassy in Morocco that "a number of illegal immigrants tried to storm the fence separating the Moroccan city of Nador and the enclave of Melilla, which is under the Spanish authority, and a number of them died after that, including two Sudanese, according to Unconfirmed sources.

The agency said that the embassy in Rabat "contacted with the competent Moroccan authorities, to obtain official information" and promised that those authorities would provide the embassy with the required "once the investigation and investigation process ends."

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