Sudan Prime Minister Hamdouk and ministers visit wounded protestors in hospitals

Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdouk and several of his ministers visited activists that were wounded during the December Revolution. The visit to the El Fadil and Royal Care Hospitals on Tuesday evening was “a recognition of the patriotic role of those who fought for success of the glorious revolution”, a statement by Labor Minister Lina El Sheikh said.

Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdouk visits protestors wounded during the December revolution in El Fadil and Royal Care Hospitals (Social media)

Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdouk and several of his ministers visited activists in Khartoum hospitals who were wounded during the December Revolution.

The visit of the government officials to El Fadil and Royal Care hospitals in Khartoum on Tuesday evening was “a recognition of the patriotic role of those who fought for success of the glorious revolution”, Labour Minister Lina El Sheikh said in a statement.

She added that this visit was the first, but will not be the last.

The Sudanese News Agency SUNA, that functioned as the mouthpiece of the former regime, reported on the visit of Hamdouk under the title “Council of Ministers Visits Injured Persons of Glorious December Revolution”.

Justice Minister Nasreldin Abdelbari visits protestors being treated in El Fadil and Royal Care hospitals in Khartoum.
The activists were wounded during the December revolution (Social media)

 

Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdouk visits protestors being treated in El Fadil and Royal Care hospitals in Khartoum.
The activists were wounded during the December revolution (Social media)

 

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