Dozens of army soldiers taken to Nyala hospital from East Jebel Marra

More than 50 army soldiers were taken yesterday to Nyala Teaching Hospital for treatment, according to a source at the hospital. They were wounded in clashes with the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) in Deribat in the locality of East Jebel Marra. The army acknowledged it had suffered casualties yet added that it caused losses to the Justice and Equality Movement in the area of Jebel Adola, capturing dozens of military vehicles of the movement besides killing and wounding a number of JEM fighters. Al Sowarmi Khaled Saad, military spokesman, said this in an interview with Radio Dabanga. A JEM commander, Suleiman Sandal, said that the rebels won the fight.

More than 50 army soldiers were taken yesterday to Nyala Teaching Hospital for treatment, according to a source at the hospital. They were wounded in clashes with the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) in Deribat in the locality of East Jebel Marra. The army acknowledged it had suffered casualties yet added that it caused losses to the Justice and Equality Movement in the area of Jebel Adola, capturing dozens of military vehicles of the movement besides killing and wounding a number of JEM fighters. Al Sowarmi Khaled Saad, military spokesman, said this in an interview with Radio Dabanga. A JEM commander, Suleiman Sandal, said that the rebels won the fight.An apparently different clash occurred Monday, 31 May, when JEM claimed that it defeated a force of nearly 400 vehicles, including several tanks, north of Muhageria between Khazan Jadid and Shearia.  The UN-African Union peacekeeping mission (UNAMID) reported the same day that the Sudanese armed forces clashed with JEM in Um Sauna area, northeast of El Daein town. The peacekeepers also reported that the Sudanese army clashed with forces loyal to SLA leader Abdel Wahid Nur in the Jebel Marra area.

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