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Rapid Support Forces keep losing territory in Sudan: Al-Fashir residents thank Khalifa Haftar for the trucks they captured

Earlier this week, the Sudanese Armed Forces recaptured more territory from the Rapid Support Forces (Janjaweed) including Omdurman, east of Khartoum, Bahri and the Al-Jili oil refinery around Khartoum. The RSF set fire to the oil-refinery before they retreated.

Meanwhile, attacks by the Rapid Support Forces against the city of Al-Fashir have failed once again, with the Sudanese residents thanking the rump dictator of Benghazi, Khalifa Haftar, for the trucks they have captured from the RSF. Khalifa Haftar sent a convoy of trucks to the RSF in advance of their renewed attacks on Al-Fashir.

Following the RSF’s attacks on Al-Fashir, a female military officer from the Kerta Battalion of Al-Fashir, published a video saying that they will kill the RSF terrorists again if they attack their city, and even if they come in hundreds from Libya and the Sahara as they regularly do.

The Sudanese government is making gradual victories against the RSF who are increasingly regrouping in the north0west of the country in the region of Darfur. The United Arab Emirates is still backing the RSF with finance and weapons.

 

 


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4 responses to “Rapid Support Forces keep losing territory in Sudan: Al-Fashir residents thank Khalifa Haftar for the trucks they captured”

  1. […] the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) renewed their genocidal campaign in Sudan in late 2023, the city of Al-Fashir (El-Fashir or Al-Fasher), in North Darfur has remained one of the last bastions resisting RSF […]

  2. […] coordination and support between Haftar’s forces and the RSF is well documented and also well-known by the Sudanese military units fighting in the north of the country. Military officials from the […]

  3. […] intervention in favour of the RSF follows a wide series of military setbacks for the RSF including their loss of Sudan’s capital city, […]

  4. […] oil being looted from Libya’s national companies and sold in Hurd’s Bank, and a regular traffic flow of weapons to the Rapid Support Forces which are financed and backed by the United Arab Emirates. Khalifa […]

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