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Publication date: April 26, 2023 9:14 pm KSA
Truce violations in Sudan continued despite regional and international calls. And while the Rapid Support Forces yesterday accused the army of continuing to violate the truce, calling on the international community to assume its obligations, the General Command of the Sudanese Armed Forces announced that it was monitoring the heavy movement of military operational support convoys from Kordofan. and Darfur. reinforce their forces in Khartoum. The Rapid Support Forces are reporting through their official Twitter account that the Army Forces have attacked with artillery and aircraft the locations of the Rapid Support Forces in the Palace of the Republic, the Camp Range, Soba and other facilities. The operational support force, led by Mohamed Dagalo, said it had taken control of an oil refinery and power plant 70 kilometers north of Khartoum, according to a video released on Tuesday. For its part, the army reported on Facebook about a major offensive by the Rapid Support Forces on the refinery. To take advantage of the truce and control it. The office of the official representative of the armed forces said that the rebels continue to violate the declared truce. It is represented in the indiscriminate artillery bombardment of areas located near the High Command and the Office of Strategic Objects. He added that sniper teams continued to fire on the areas surrounding Khartoum airport, residential areas of the airport and areas in Bahri and Omdurman, pointing to the theft of a large number of food distribution vehicles and their use to transport ammunition from the Al- Jili north of Bahri; For camouflage that endangers the property of citizens and makes them military targets. He indicated that the Rapid Support Forces were still deployed in residential areas. take its inhabitants as human shields. And Sudan’s interior ministry said in a statement yesterday that the Rapid Support Forces stormed 5 prisons, including Cooper Prison in the capital, Khartoum, where former President Omar al-Bashir and other senior officials were being held. . The statement stated that the storming of the Kober prison resulted in the death and injury of several members of the prison administration, and that the Rapid Support Forces released all the prisoners. The statement indicated that the raids took place from 21 to 24 April. Former Bashir aide Ahmed Haroun, who is also wanted by the International Criminal Court for genocide and crimes against humanity, said in a recorded speech to Sudanese television late Tuesday night that a number of Bashir regime officials had been released from Kober prison. He added: “We, as leaders of the National Salvation Revolution, remained in our prison at Cooper in the crossfire of the ongoing battle for nine days, sharing with the rest of the prisoners and its jailers exceptional conditions of security.” And he confirmed that all the prisoners were forcibly released on Sunday, April 23, 2023 … until he was completely free of prisoners and jailers, and based on the request of the remaining forces from the prison block, we moved to another place. outside the prison. DV