Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok Taken Into Custody By Army in Military Coup
Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok has been taken into custody by the army there. He had refused to support the coup. The country’s Information Ministry has informed about the detention of Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok on Monday by the armed forces. “While he refused to be part of the coup, an army force detained Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok and took him to an undisclosed location,” the ministry said in a statement. Sudanese officials said military forces detained at least five senior government officials on Monday, while the Sudanese Professionals Association, the main party of the pro-democracy country, called on the
India giving 270 MT of food grains to Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti, Eritrea
The Ministry of External Affairs reported on 13 November 2020 that India was providing 270 metric tons of foodgrains to Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti and Eritrea as part of aid to friendly countries to overcome the natural disaster and the Covid-19 epidemic. is. Sudan, South Sudan has been provided humanitarian aid. According to the details given by the Ministry of External Affairs, ‘INS Airavat’ has left Mumbai port on 24 October by taking food aid in the form of flour, rice and sugar. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, India is providing humanitarian aid to Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti



