Russian Diplomat, Wife Stabbed in Sudan


Russian Diplomat, Wife Stabbed in Sudan

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Russia’s consul and his wife have been stabbed in Sudan's capital of Khartoum outside the embassy’s gates by a man from the Central African Republic.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has confirmed the incident to RT, specifying that the injured diplomat was Russia’s consul and not consul general as was reported by the media earlier. The names of the diplomat and his wife have not yet been made public by the police or Russian officials.

The attack is believed to be a random act of revenge against a westerner by a man whose brother was killed by European troops in the CAR.

“Investigation showed that his brother was killed this morning in Bangui,” the CAR capital’s police said in a statement. "According to police investigation, the suspect came to Sudan for medical reasons and had no reason to carry out this crime except to get revenge for his brother."

Following the attack the couple was rushed to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Russia's chargé d'affaires in Khartoum, Yury Vidakas, has confirmed the stabbing of his colleague and his spouse but said they had already been discharged from the hospital and were at home under the supervision of the embassy’s medic.

Vidakas also said that security measures at the embassy have been strengthened. “Embassy employees’ access to city has been limited while we are working with law enforcement agencies to double-check everything,” Vidakas told RIA Novosti.

The assailant was detained by embassy guards and passers-by, AFP reports. The attacker wounded the consul and his wife, mistakenly believing they were from a nation that had sent troops to his home country, police said in a statement.

Last week, the European Union agreed to send an additional 600 troops to support the African Union’s contingent of 3,500 troops and 1,600 French soldiers already engaged in the CAR. Russia, however, has no troops on the ground in Central African Republic.

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