Sudan army commander: The battle will continue until the defeat of the rapid reaction forces
The head of the ruling council and the commander of the Sudanese army, emphasizing the continuation of the battle against the rapid reaction forces, promised to defeat them forever. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency
, General “Abd al-Fattah Burhan”, the head of the ruling council and commander of the Sudanese army, who has gone to the Nile state (north), told the officers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the 3rd infantry division of this country: “Our battle is not a battle with the rapid reaction forces.” dignity” and this battle will continue until the rebels (rapid reaction forces) and their supporters are defeated forever.
He emphasized: Armed forces He will not lay down his weapon until after suppressing the rebels (rapid reaction forces). listen and withdraw from the states of Algeria and Khartoum.
According to the Sudan Tribune newspaper, he said to the rapid reaction forces: until that you fight and steal people’s property, there is no room for negotiation and discussion with you except after the end of the war
General Burhan’s words came a day after the Sudanese army announced that the armed forces in Omdurman (east of Khartoum) have achieved significant progress and have succeeded in ending the siege of the strategic military area of ”Salah Manhadsi” for several months.
The battle between the army and the rapid reaction forces started on April 26 last month in Khartoum and its scope extends to Darfur (west) and Kordofan (center and neighboring Darfur) and last December, the rapid reaction forces of Al Jazeera province, located south of Khartoum, captured it.
In progress The battle in Sudan, more than 13 thousand citizens have lost their lives and more than 7 million people have been displaced. This is despite the fact that at least 70 percent of Sudan’s healthcare centers are out of service, and infectious diseases have spread in this country, and about half of Sudanese citizens are struggling with food insecurity.
Publisher | Tasnim News |