Sudan: Rapid Reaction Forces is a terrorist organization
The government of Sudan declared the rapid response forces of this country a terrorist organization and blocked the assets of 37 companies affiliated with it. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, following the fire of the battle between the army and the forces Quick reaction, General Abdulfattah Burhan, the head of Sudan’s governing council, called the quick reaction forces “rebels” and dismissed the commander of these forces, Major General Mohammad Hamdan Daghlo, known as Hamidati. Hamidati was the vice president of Sudan’s ruling council and was considered the country’s second in command. He called its leaders terrorists and blocked the property of 37 companies and organizations affiliated with the rapid response forces. In a press conference, he said: This action of the Sudanese government was carried out in line with the approvals of the Security Council and the implementation of the country’s commitments in the fight against terrorism inside Sudan.
He clarified: the danger of rapid reaction forces is not less than terrorist groups such as ISIS and Boko Haram, because the number of these forces is more than ISIS. And Boko Haram is more influential than them.
According to Sudan Tribune newspaper, this Sudanese official from all regional and international organizations along with The friendly countries requested to declare the Rapid Response Forces as a terrorist organization and consider all the companies and organizations related to it as terrorists and avoid any cooperation with them.
This In another news, the newspaper wrote: During the conflict between the army and the rapid reaction forces in Al Jazeera state (central Sudan), a number of civilians were killed and injured, and people’s houses were destroyed in a village.
According to eyewitnesses, there was a fierce conflict between the army and the rapid reaction forces in Omdurman and some areas of Khartoum, and both sides shelled each other’s positions with light and heavy weapons. The report on the number of victims of this conflict has not yet been published.
Meanwhile, the World Food Program affiliated to the United Nations announced in a statement: The effect of starvation is endangering the lives of thousands of Sudanese refugees in the Kalma camp located in southern Darfur.
This statement states: reports It is reported from Sudan that people are dying of hunger.
The World Food Program stated in its statement: this organization out of every 10 Sudanese who is in a state of extreme hunger, can only provide food aid to one of them regularly.
This report states: has increased in Sudan and this is while the citizens are deprived of access to humanitarian aid due to the continuation of the battle between the army and the rapid response forces.
It is expected that more than two-thirds of Sudanese people will need food aid this year.
Publisher | Tasnim News |