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“Sudanese Armed Forces Accuse Rapid Support Forces of Robbing and Looting Citizen’s Property”


Ahmed Gomaa wrote

Tuesday, April 25, 2023 12:37 PM

In a press statement today, Tuesday, the Sudanese Armed Forces accused the Rapid Support Forces of continuing to rob and loot the property of Sudanese citizens, noting that the Rapid Support Forces encroached on the headquarters of the Sudanese Armed Forces. diplomatic missions And firing shots at a number of foreign embassies, confirming that the Sudanese army had received a report from the Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman that the embassy had been completely occupied and a vehicle belonging to the diplomatic mission had been stolen.

The Sudanese army affirmed its commitment to the truce that was announced for a period of 72 hours to the cease-fire, indicating that it had monitored many violations committed by the Rapid Support Forces since the early hours of this morning, indicating the continuation of the rapid support military movements inside and outside the capital and the attempt to occupy sites and restrict the movements of citizens. .

The Sudanese army pointed out the presence of a dense movement in varying groups towards the Al-Jili refinery with the aim of exploiting the truce in controlling the refinery to create a crisis in the fuel supply throughout the country, in addition to the movement of military convoys towards the capital heading from western Sudan to Dabanda – Al-Nuhud to reach Khartoum, along with other convoys from Babanusa and Al-Mujlad. In order to carry out large-scale military operations for Khartoum.

The Sudanese army indicated that it reserves its full right to deal with these serious breaches and the rapid support attempts to exploit them to save their deteriorating operational position.






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2023-04-25 10:37:00

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