Sudanese Army: Rapid Aid Forces have suffered heavy losses in the south of Khartoum
The Sudanese army has said that the forces of the country's army carried out a major attack yesterday Wednesday, in the axis of the neighborhood of Doha in the Jabra area, south of Khartoum and caused heavy losses against the fighters of the Rapid Support Force (RSF).
The Sudanese army has said that the forces of the country's army carried out a major attack yesterday Wednesday, in the axis of the neighborhood of Doha in the Jabra area, south of Khartoum and caused heavy losses against the fighters of the Rapid Support Force (RSF).
The statement of the Sudanese army has confirmed that the army has given a big blow to the Rapid Aid Forces and killed dozens of its fighters it called mercenaries, destroyed military equipment and sent away their fleeing remnants.
The Sudanese army announced last Tuesday that the army's Special Forces have moved forward in the battle with the Rapid Support Forces and are controlling new areas near the Doha area near the tank base.
These clashes are taking place while the international community continues efforts to find a solution to the civil conflict in Sudan.
The other day, the international partners in the Geneva talks called on both sides of the war in Sudan to implement the Jeddah Declaration agreement reached more than 3 months ago.
The call was made in a joint statement by the African Union, the United Nations, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, the United States and the Emirates regarding the Geneva talks, which were launched last Wednesday in front of members of the Rapid Support Force (RSF) and the government of Sudan.
Thousands of people have been killed and millions of others have been forced to become refugees in Sudan due to the power struggle between the former protocol generals and the current enemies of Sudan, Abdel Fattah al Burhan and Muhammed Dagalo.