The exchange of accusations between the army and the rapid response forces of Sudan
Sudan's army and rapid reaction forces accused each other of burning the offices of public and private companies and the warehouses of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Khartoum. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, the Sudanese army released a statement and announced: Rapid response forces in line with their destructive actions in the country last Monday set fire to Sahel and Sahara tower in Khartoum and this tower was completely burnt.
In this statement, it is stated: The mentioned tower was considered one of the most important buildings in the capital, where the offices of public and private companies, along with the regional bank “Sahel and Sahara” in were stationed there.
According to the Anatolian news agency, the rapid response forces also yesterday evening (Tuesday) by publishing a statement on their base in cyberspace ( X- ex-Twitter) announced: The army shelled the warehouses of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in the south of Khartoum, and these warehouses were completely destroyed and all the goods in them were burned.
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So far, the Sudanese army and the United Nations have not reacted to this news of the rapid reaction forces.
From On April 26, when the battle between the army and the rapid reaction forces began, more than 12,000 Sudanese citizens lost their lives and more than 7 million people were displaced. At the same time, more than half of Sudan’s 45 million population is struggling with food insecurity, and a significant part of civilians are denied access to medical health services.
Publisher | Tasnim News |