Sources in the Yemeni community estimated the number of Yemenis stranded in Sudan whom the mercenary government was unable to return due to the rampant corruption in its joints, to approximately 250 citizens.
They added that this statistic is according to the information received, which the mercenary government did not notice, leaving them vulnerable to loss instead of evacuating them and ensuring their return to their families.
They pointed out that the stranded people had been displaced from Khartoum to Port Sudan, and there they were suffering from high prices and housing requirements, as everything increased with the Sudanese government moving to run the country from Port Sudan.
They stressed that this case is a disgrace on the mercenary government because of its silence regarding the state of humiliation that affected Yemeni students and families outside their country and far from their families.