Sudanese soldiers die of thirst in desert
November 18, 2007 (KHARTOUM) — Four Sudanese soldiers died of hunger and thirst after they got lost in a desert and ran out of fuel, state media reported on Sunday.
Another 17 of their comrades were found in a critical condition by army patrols who scoured Sudan’s remote Northern region for three days looking for them.
The men went missing after driving out into the desert around Northern region’s capital Dongola early last week, the state-controlled Sudanese Media Centre reported. They became stranded when their vehicles ran out of fuel.
The survivors were found six days later by a helicopter search team and evacuated to Dongola hospital on Saturday.
(Reuters)
Monyror
Sudanese soldiers die of thirst in desert
By Monyror Nyariel.
From Yirol South Sudan.
I don’t care whoever they are,either from Govert.of North or from South i am just much concern with the life of human being being created by God.
Lets both Omer and Salva plus the world see what happened to these innocents soldiers that have died of thirst and hunger shame of you you don’t really care about somebodies’children it is because you have sent you children to go and dig out the human live and use these as tools.
Please,please am begging you to know child is important and is also usfull to the owner.
you are hearing soldiers are dying in the desert and still decaring that we are ready to war,God may ask you.