Sudanese security forces helped rescue five Egyptian soldiers, including an officer, who had gone missing while on patrol in the Egypt-Libya-Sudan border area. A spokesman for Sudan’s security and intelligence agency, told reporters in Khartoum that the soldiers, including an officer, were freed Monday in a special operation by Sudanese forces, according to the AP. Egyptian Armed Forces spokesperson Tamer El Refai thanked Sudanese security forces in a statement on Monday. Neither side stated how or when the soldiers went missing.
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