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Kabbashi Visits Command, Signal Corps, and Wadi Saydna, Issuing Directives

Sudan Events – Reports

Member of the Sovereign Council and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Army, General Shams al-Din Kabbashi, arrived at the Wadi Saydna military area.

At the Martyr Mukhtar Air Base, he was received by Sovereign Council member and Assistant Commander-in-Chief, General Yasir Al-Atta, along with several senior military commanders from various divisions and units.

Kabbashi received a full briefing on the progress of military operations in the Omdurman sector and was assured of the readiness of the units, the high morale of the soldiers and mobilized forces, and their determination to clear the remaining militia pockets in southern and western Omdurman.

He congratulated the officers and soldiers on the victories achieved in all battlefronts during the “Battle of Dignity,” emphasizing the need to decisively end the rebellion as soon as possible.

Kabbashi also visited the Signal Corps, saluting the resilience, bravery, patience, and steadfastness of the officers and soldiers in safeguarding the sovereignty and dignity of the state, ensuring that mercenary forces do not set foot on the sacred land.

He praised the military arrangements within the Signal Corps, describing it as a fortress that defeated the terrorist militia and paved the way to General Command.

Accompanied by Assistant Commander-in-Chief and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mohamed Othman Al-Hussein, Kabbashi inspected the progress of operations at the General Command.

He paid tribute to the martyrs of the Presidential Guard and all soldiers who sacrificed their blood for Sudan’s sacred land, vowing to liberate every inch of the nation’s soil, uphold its status, and protect its territories.

Kabbashi also toured the command and control operations room at General Command, which plays a key role in reinforcing the significant victories achieved by the armed forces and supporting units.

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