Exchange both Sudanese army And troops Fast support The bombing of the main headquarters of the other party in the capital, Khartoum, without immediate news of deaths or injuries on both sides.
Local sources reported to Al Jazeera that smoke columns rose around the General Command headquarters For the Sudanese army Central Khartoum and the Armored Corps, southwest of the capital. Smoke also rose around Maqar For quick support South of Khartoum, especially the Sports City.
The sources suggested that this was due to the exchange of artillery shelling between the two parties and the use of drones by the Sudanese army to attack the Rapid Support headquarters.
Yesterday, Saturday, local sources told Al Jazeera that the Sudanese army bombed the Al-Maamoura neighborhood, southeast of Khartoum, and the Al-Azhari neighborhood, south of Khartoum, with marches, to target positions of the Rapid Support Forces.
The sources monitored columns of smoke rising in at least two locations in the two neighborhoods, and reported that the Sudanese army bombed gatherings of the Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum with heavy artillery from its positions north of the city of Omdurman.
Loyalty to the army
In a related context, the governor of a region said Darfur And the head of the movementSudan Liberation Army From me, Arko Minawi His forces in the northern state work in full coordination with the Sudanese army, and are part of it.
He pointed out, during his meeting with the government and security committee of the northern state, headed by the governor of the state, Abdeen Awadallah, that there were what he described as external hands in igniting the war of last April 15 for political and economic goals and purposes, the result of which was the destruction of the country, without indicating who he meant by his words.
Sudan News Agency (SUNA) quoted him as saying during the meeting, “Those who started the war started it in order to gain power, and they used all inhumane means to do so.” He explained that the requirements for the next stage are to secure the roads linking the northern state to the Darfur region and the border with Libya.
Since last April 15, the war has continued between the Sudanese army led by… Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan His former deputy commander of the Rapid Support Forces Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo (Hamidity).
The war in Sudan resulted in more than 10,000 deaths, according to estimates by the Armed Conflict Locations and Events Data Project (ACLED), and caused the displacement of about 6 million people within the country or to neighboring countries, according to United nations.
But Reuters said yesterday, Saturday, that a United Nations report submitted to the UN Security Council stated that “between 10,000 and 15,000 people were killed in one city in West Darfur state in Sudan last year in ethnic violence carried out by the Rapid Support Forces and the Arab militias allied with them (it did not specify them).” “.
Also yesterday, Saturday, Khartoum asked the UN Security Council to assume its responsibility “towards the countries that are fueling the continuation of the war in Sudan (which it did not name) by providing the Rapid Support Forces with weapons and political and media support.”