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Killing of Its Most Prominent Leaders.. Have the papers of the RSF Militia been scattered? (Sudan Events ) interrogates leaders of armed movements and politicians

Justice and Equality: Targeting the militia leaders will contribute to the collapse of the faltering system

The Third Front Tamazuj: There is evidence indicating the decline of the militia and its last breaths

Popular Resistance: The militia is breathing its last breaths and the Emirates is withdrawing its support and abandoning its project

Democratic Unionist: Now we can sign the book of the end of the era of the militias and the beginning of the establishment of the Sudanese State

Successive developments and major slaps on the military and political levels have been received by the Rapid Support RSF Militia during the recent period, as the

Killing of the militia leader, Abdul Rahman Al-Bishi
was not the first incident that shook the foundations of the Rapid Support RSF Militia by the Sudanese Armed Forces SAF ,as it was preceded by a number of events within the ranks of the rebellion between the death of its leaders and the internal conflicts it suffers from, and this was made clear publicly and was not hidden for those following the path of the militia, which seems to be in its weakest state despite the attempts of its leaders to do otherwise, have the cards of the Rapid Support RSF Militia been scattered according to the developments it has witnessed recently? (Sudan Events ) posed this question and others to the leaders of armed movements and politicians and came out with the following outcome.

Sudan Events – Aya Ibrahim

Clear weakness
On Saturday, websites affiliated with the Rapid Support RSF Militia mourned Abdul Rahman Al-Bishi, one of the most prominent leaders of the rebellion who appeared more prominently during the militia’s invasion of the city of Sinja, the capital of Sennar state, while no official comment was issued by the Rapid Support RSF Militia regarding the killing of Al-Bishi, but the circulated videos showed the great state of sadness that prevailed among the ranks of the rebellion and broke its back, clarifying the clear weakness and status of shaking and painful blows that the rebel militia receives day after day, which was also revealed through the clashes that erupted hours after Al-Bishi’s killing among members of the militia in western Sennar, according to what was revealed by Sennar Youth Gathering.
The beginning of the end.
The leader of popular resistance, Dr. Naji Mustafa scattered the papers of the Rapid Support RSF Militia, and he demonstrated this by the call of the President of the United Arab Emirates UAE , Mohamed Bin Zayed, to the President of the Sovereignty Council TSC ,Commander of the SAF , Lt. Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, which he considered the beginning of the end of the strength of the rebellion in Sudan. Mustafa told (Sudan Events ) that the equation lost due to the steadfastness of the Sudanese people, their resilience and their rallying around the armed forces and their patience with the economic and living deterioration, internal displacement and the failure of the demographic change plan.
He explained that there is a well-thought-out plan by the army to weaken the human equipment of the militia, and revealed that the total number of dead in the ranks of the militia is close to one million dead addition to the killing of the militia leaders and that there is no field leadership and that the militia is just a gang on the road that is easy to deal with and exterminate.
He affirmed that the militia is breathing its last breaths and the UAE is lifting its hand from supporting the rebellion and abandoning its project and changing its first plan after its failure and the ability of the Sudanese people to bring the world to its knees and subject it to accepting peace and stopping supporting the rebellion, which is the greatest victory.

Announcement of Defection :

Hours before Al-Bishi’s killing , press sources revealed the outbreak of disputes within the Rapid Support RSF Militia, which reached the point where the commander in its ranks, Jalha Rahma Mahdi, announced his defection from the Rapid Support Militia after statements made by the militia’s advisor, Omran Abdullah, in which he said that “Jalha” is just a soldier and not a commander in the Rapid Support RSF Militia.
Sources from within the Rapid Support RSF Militia said that Jalha issued orders to his soldiers to withdraw from Gezira state within “72” hours, and that the necessary measures will be taken against those who do not carry out the orders.
Jalha also demanded that the rebels, Qaja, Mudather, and Al-Sakin Mohamed , addition to Al-Toum and Alaa Al-Din Mohamed Suleiman, hand over 92 combat vehicles belonging to him.

Several Evidences :

In turn, the Secretary-General of the Third Front, Tamazuj, and Rapporteur of the National Powers Coordination, Dr. Mohamed Ismail Zero, believes that there are several evidences added to the death of many rebel leaders in the fighting axes that indicate the decline of the militia and its last breaths.
Zero told Sudan Events hat the biggest change in the course of the war was the contact initiated by Mohamed bin Zayed, President of the UAE, which was providing direct aid to the militia, whiich affirms that the UAE was the first to sense that the militia was breathing its last breaths, and therefore wanted to raise its hand and whitewash its face in front of the Sudanese people who will not forget its shameful act.
He pointed out that there is a development on the ground with the rebel Jalha’s statements that he does not belong to the Rapid Support Forces, and therefore there are major differences that have occurred, which led to the announcement of the withdrawal of his forces from Gezira and Al-Kamlin axis and all the fighting axes, and this will affect the course of operations. He said that one of the basic things that broke the back of the rebellion is the joint force of the armed struggle movements that played a major role, and he gave the Sudanese people good news that the battle is heading towards decline.
The shock continues
The death of the militia leader Al-Bishi, one of the most prominent militia leaders in the central sector and the leader of most of its operations, comes amid successive events witnessed by the Rapid Support RSF Militia, which has not yet recovered from the shock of the killing of its leader Ali Yaqoub, who was determined to enter the city of Al-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state.
There is no doubt that the incident had a major impact on the course of military operations, especially since the man was holding large files within the militia.

Tightening the noose :

The leader of the Justice and Equality Movement( JEM) Hassan Ibrahim Fadl, considers the death of the most prominent militia leaders an indication that the armed forces and the forces supporting them have tightened the noose on the militia, especially in the Sennar and Al-Jazeera axis, and that the progress made by the army on a daily basis is evidence that it holds the initiative.
Fadl told Sudan Events hat there were disagreements that struck the militia and the emergence of critical and resentful voices against the militia leadership regarding favoritism and discrimination between its components, which cast a shadow over its cohesion. He pointed out that there are reports that Al-Bishi was located as a result of an intelligence operation that benefited from the disagreements of the militia leaders, who no longer have any control over their members.
The leader of the Justice and Equality Movement ( EM) said that the militia disagreements were hidden but came out into the open after the dismissal of political advisor Yousuf Ezzat Al-Mahri.
He pointed out that targeting the militia leaders is important because it will contribute to the collapse of the system, which he said is now faltering.
A Surprise Step :

Politically, in a surprising step a few days ago, the Rapid Support RSF Militia announced the dismissal of its political affairs advisor, Youssef Ibrahim Ezzat, who was close to the militia leader, Hemeti, without specifying the reasons, which led to talk that the move is a reflection of a hidden crisis within the militia due to Hemeti’s consecration of military and political powers in the hands of his deputy and older brother, Abdel Rahim Daglo.

Youssef Ezzat said that he was the one who requested his dismissal from his position after restructuring the civilian and political work of the forces, and transferring the responsibility for managing it to Abdel Rahim Daglo, in addition to other reasons that he promised to reveal later. He explained that he could not work under the leadership of Abdel Rahim Daglo due to his experience and convictions, and because he is a civilian and works from a position where he is not subject to military orders, and is not part of the Rapid Support Forces RSF structures.

Lack of Target :

The leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, Khaled Al-Fahl, said that the national army succeeded in eliminating the hard power of the militia and the annihilation of their leaders from the first, second and third ranks, and pointed out that what exists now is gangs, mercenaries and gainers who have no goal other than theft, looting, rape and destruction of infrastructure.

Al-Fahl indicated to (Sudan Events ) that the state of joint clash between the militias is an indication that they have no common denominators other than the race to commit more crimes and violations against the Sudanese people and share the spoils, and he stressed that the army succeeded in dismantling the militias and eliminating their field leadership, and all that remains are some isolated voices and political forces supporting them that are trying to maintain their political presence to achieve their goals in returning to the political scene again, and he added, “Now we can sign the book of the end of the era of the militias and the beginning of the establishment of the Sudanese state on sound foundations that preserve the sovereignty of the state and the safety of citizens.”

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