Sudan’s war of words against the UAE
The vice president of Sudan's ruling council attacked the UAE and called the officials of this country "princes of destruction". |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency
, Darfur region is under the control of rapid reaction forces and the government of Sudan has officially announced: the UAE supports the rapid reaction forces and an air bridge has been established from Abu Dhabi to there and the UAE arms aid is provided to the rapid reaction forces through Chad Therefore, the government of Sudan cut off its diplomatic relations with Abu Dhabi and closed the border crossings with Chad several weeks ago and did not allow the entry of any goods.
who stated at the end of the military training course of the forces affiliated to the “Justice and Equality” movement in Kassala state (Eastern Sudan): Rapid response forces commit murders, loot the property of citizens, mutilate the bodies of the dead and women and girls. are sold in West African markets, all these crimes are carried out with the direct support of the evil government and the “princes of destruction” in Abu Dhabi.
according to the newspaper Sudan Tribune, Major General Yasser Atta stated: All these crimes are committed in front of the eyes of the world, African and international organizations, and this is while unfortunately the methods of bribery and corruption have spread among the corrupt people of Abu Dhabi.
He considered the destruction of the Abu Dhabi project in Sudan as the main cause of the fire of war between the army and the rapid reaction forces and said: The UAE wants the ports, agricultural lands and mineral resources of the country through Janjaweed. control (rapid reaction forces).
Deputy Chairman of the Sovereignty Council of Sudan stated: Another secondary reason for the fire of the battle is the creation of a parallel army that is used to eliminate government institutions and control Everything is trying with a gun to be the real ruler of Sudan, “Mohammed bin Zayed”. So far, more than 13,000 Sudanese citizens have lost their lives and more than 7,500,000 people inside and 1,500,000 Sudanese have become refugees abroad, while more than 70% of hospitals in Khartoum and other The battlefields are out of service and according to the report of the United Nations, about 25 million Sudanese are facing the risk of hunger and food insecurity.
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