RSF: After the defeat in the field, the Sudanese army has decided to carry out small attacks in Khartoum

RSF: After the defeat in the field, the Sudanese army has decided to carry out small attacks in Khartoum

Sep 18, 2023 - 19:04
Sep 19, 2023 - 12:13
RSF: After the defeat in the field, the Sudanese army has decided to carry out small attacks in Khartoum
RSF: After the defeat in the field, the Sudanese army has decided to carry out small attacks in Khartoum

  The Sudan Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by General Hemedti have said that, after the Sudanese army (SA) failed in the battlefields, it has decided to carry out arbitrary and indiscriminate attacks in public and government areas in Khartoum. According to the Sputnik news agency, fighting continues between two military generals, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo known as Hemedti, who leads the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and General Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman al-Burhan, who leads the Sudanese army (SA). . In its statement, the RSF forces have said that the Sudanese army under the leadership of Al Burhan is carrying out arbitrary and insane attacks against government facilities, infrastructure and the presidential areas in Khartoum.

The struggle for power continues to cause great losses in Sudan. The RSF statement added that the Sudanese army is carrying out deliberate attacks against government facilities and the country's infrastructure, such as the building of the Ministry of Justice, the Building of the Tax Department, the Building of the Department of Standards, an oil company called al Nabil and civilian areas and commercial markets in the country's capital, Khartoum. The statement was released a few minutes after the Sudanese army accused the Rapid Aid Forces of causing damage to Sudan's infrastructure. The RSF forces have accused the Sudanese army of killing 104 people and injuring hundreds of others in its airstrikes, while the spokesperson of the Sudanese Army denied and claimed that the warplanes of the army are only attacking the gatherings of the RSF soldiers and their hideouts. The battle for power between the two military generals started on April 15 this year and has caused great damage so far. At least 500,000 people have been killed, most of them civilians, more than 12,000 others have been injured and more than 5 million have become refugees.