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An Emirati Ambassador secretly visits El Geneina and pledges to provide quality Weapons to the militia

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Mohamed Ali Al Shamsi, the United Arab Emirates( UAE) ambassador to Chad, has visited secertly city of El Geneina in West Darfur state, accompanied by two Chadian intelligence service officers, and heavily guarded by the Rapid Support RSF militia.
According to ( Sudan Truth) website, the visit aims to meet militia leaders to discuss arrangements for flowing of weapons, ammunition, appointments, and other military aids to the rebel Rapid Support Forces RSF.
Press reports stated that the visit aimed to provide alternative routes for UAE weapons supplies to the militia for fear of being bombed by aircraft.
They stated that the UAE wants to overthrow El-Fasher and Babanusa before Eid Al-Fitr, and affirmed that the UAE ambassador and the Chadian Foreign Minister (Al-Nadif) represent the pillars of chaos in Chad.
According to press reports, the UAE ambassador visited the Popular Defense Camp next to El Geneina Customs, and the Issa Hussein camp north of the city, and that he surrounded the visit with a heavy fence of secrecy. During the visit, he conveyed the directives of the UAE leadership to the Rapid Support RSF militia to overthrow the cities of El-Fasher and Babanusa before Eid Al-Fitr, and pledged to provide quality weapons containing… Heavy artillery, Israeli drones and launchers, and large numbers of armored vehicles and armored vehicles.
Ambassador Al Shamsi expressed his concern about the repeated bombing by SAF aircraft of weapons and ammunition stores in Nyala, Ell Fasher, Al Zarq and Al Daein.
He called on militia intelligence to review, inspect and seize the aforementioned areas to prevent leakage.
He stated that the precision with which the bombing was carried out indicates the presence of SAF agents within the Rapid Support Forces RSF.
The ambassador directed the rebel leaders to prevent civilians from approaching areas where weapons and military equipment are stored in order to preserve them and prevent any leaks that would lead to their bombing.

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