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Friday, 30 April, 2021 - 08:45
The Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich during a past stop at Port Sudan. (AFP) Khartoum - Mohammed Amin Yassin
The Russian Embassy in Khartoum dismissed as “unfounded” media reports that said Sudan has suspended military agreements signed with Moscow by the regime of ousted President Omar al-Bashir.
In a statement on Facebook page on Thursday, the embassy said it has not received any notification from Sudanese officials about the alleged suspension.
It stressed that such reports aim to harm the traditionally friendly bilateral relations between Russia and Sudan.
The former regime had agreed with Moscow to establish a logistics support center for Russia’s navy in Sudan.
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On the Water: Inshore fishing constant despite weather
By Capt. Bill Russell - | Apr 28, 2021
With warm spring weather, snook are hungry. Dave Lewandoski caught and released this healthy 33-inch snook in Pine Island Sound near Cabbage Key fishing with Capt. Bill Russell. PHOTO PROVIDED
First rain, then came the wind, that is how the week played out on the water. Early in the week, several days of thunderstorms brought us much needed rain, then blue skies returned with windy conditions. Offshore, there wasn’t much to report due to conditions, but inshore, anglers hooked into a variety of fish.
Large seatrout were caught and released in good numbers throughout the inshore waters including Matlacha Pass, Pine Island Sound and the perimeter of Charlotte Harbor. Wade fishermen hooked into trout, plus a few snook along Bokeelia shorelines, and kayak anglers boated trout up to 23 inches in Bokeelia’s Jug Creek and Burgess Bay. Kayak anglers also caught seatrout and redfish around
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