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Sunday, 9 November 2014
Man stabs two Sudan presidential guards to death
An attacker with a knife has killed two soldiers
guarding a gate at Sudan’s presidential palace
before being shot dead by other troops, the
president’s press secretary has said.
The sword-wielding man, described as “insane,”
stabbed a guard and snatched his gun to kill him
before fatally firing at another, and was then shot
dead himself.
President Omar Hassan al-Bashir was not in
Khartoum’s Republican Palace when the attack
took place on Saturday, Emad Ahmed told
Reuters. Bashir was at his official residence in
another part of the capital at the time of the
attack, the press secretary said.
“A little while ago someone attacked soldiers who
guarded one of the gates of the palace and [the
soldiers] fired on him,” Ahmed said.
“[He] did not respond to calls to stop and was
shot dead. Two soldiers were killed during the
attack by someone who seemed to be suffering
from a mental illness,” he said, adding that an
investigation was under way.
In a statement, Army spokesman Colonel Al-
Sawarmy Khaled Saad named the attacker as
Salah Kafi Quwa, and said he was originally from
the town of Kadugli in South Kordofan state,
where rebels are battling the Khartoum
government.
The 70-year-old president came to power in a
1989 coup. He announced last month he plans
to run for office again next year.
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