In the Sudanese region of “Dar Fur”, uranium, gold, oil, livestock and agricultural wealth
The Egyptian Major General, Samir Farag, expressed, in an interview with the local TV channel “Sada Al-Balad” yesterday evening, Sunday, that he believes that the richness of the Sudanese region of “Darfur” with large and varied natural resources is one of the most important reasons for the fighting that broke out between the army and the Rapid Support Forces in the surrounding Sudan. by 7 countries.
Major General Faraj said that countries are seeking the secession of the region adjacent to the borders with the countries of South Sudan, Libya, Chad and Central Africa, because of what it contains of “gold, uranium, petroleum, animal and agricultural wealth,” according to what we hear in the clipped video below from the interview conducted with him by the “On My Responsibility” program, presented by the media The Egyptian Ahmed Moussa.
He also explained in the interview that Egypt’s border with Sudan is 1,300 km, and the events there affect Egypt, where 5 million Sudanese reside, and that Sudan is “a strategic depth for us” as the Nile artery brings together the two countries that “secure the Red Sea together,” and recalled that they were even The revolution of July 23, 1952 in Egypt, one state.
Major General Faraj also said in the interview that Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council, learned at the Infantry School and the Egyptian Staff College. As for Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hamidti, the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, he did not complete his education and was satisfied with elementary school.
He confirmed that Hemedti “committed crimes against humanity and is wanted by the International Court of Justice,” and indicated that he “turned against the ousted Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and joined the Sudanese revolution in 2019,” which was published by “Sada Al-Balad” on its website today, Monday, as well.
2023-04-30 23:48:00
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