Intelligence Director: Militia Resorted to ISIS’ Plan in Mosul
Sudan Events – Follow-ups
The Director General of the General Intelligence Service, Lieutenant General Ahmed Ibrahim Mufaddal, has said that the new intelligence law serves Sudanese national security and will be a sword directed at those who try to tamper with the country’s security and stability.
Mufaddal stressed during his meeting with a media delegation in Port Sudan that any talk about reaching sustainable peace in the absence of comprehensive political dialogue must review the accounts.
He said that the war is an opportunity to overcome all traditional conflicts and problems and to call for a comprehensive national dialogue whose mechanisms, place and goals will be determined and a national vision will be created.
Mufaddal revealed details about the war, and said that the real beginning of the war was on April 13, when the Rapid Support militia (RSF) moved its vehicles towards Merowe .
He said that it was a different war and a different rebellion in terms of the practices practiced by the rebellion, and they were intentional practices because the plan was to seize power. Then they tended to create a split among the army, and when they failed, they resorted to the “ISIS plan in Mosul,” which targeted the homes of citizens and worked to displace them. “This is the worst rebellion.” In the history of Sudan.