Militia’s Use of Missiles against Civilians in El Fasher .. Sudan Events Interrogates military commanders and Armed Movements Leaders
Expert at Strategic research Centre . The militia’s use of missiles indicates its inability to reach El Fasher
the Sudanese Alliance: the militia plans to control El Fasher to announce the Darfur government, director of the Al Rased Center for Political and Strategic Studies: The missiles used by the militia will not help it win the war because it is lacking. To be accurate in a remarkable development, during the past few days, the Rapid Support RSF Militia went to use missiles in its attack on the city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state, killing at least about 60 people and wounding dozens.
Armed movements around the militia’s new orientation using missiles in the Battle of El Fasher in the following space.
Sudan Events – Aya Ibrahim
A bloody attack over the past three days. The capital of North Darfur El Fasher state is under violent attack by the Rapid Support RSF Militia, using missiles and drones, killing dozens of citizens, as well as the massive destruction of infrastructure.
The governor of Darfur province, Mona Arko Minawi, said that the militia leader, Abdel Rahim Daglo, brought missiles a few days ago through El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur state.
With the blood of innocents after bombing civilian gatherings in mosques and hospitals, especially the Saudi Hospital. A dangerous development, an expert in crisis management and negotiation at the Strategic Research Center, Maj.Gen. Dr. Amin Ismail Majzoub, who considered the militia’s use of missiles in El Fasher a dangerous development in the battle of El Fasher, attributed the move to two things, the first of which was the militia’s inability to reach El Fasher, and therefore resorted to bombing from long distances using missiles, which he said were more than five. Thousands of kilometers. Majzoub told (Sudan Events ) that the second matter indicates that there is an open funding and supply from the regional and international militia supporters, with such missiles and capabilities that help to continue the battle for months and perhaps more.
Violation of laws The North Darfur state government announced that at least 60 people were killed and dozens were injured, as a result of the heavy artillery shelling carried out by the Rapid Support Militia on the city of El Fasher for three days in a row. “During the past three days, more than 60 people were killed and more than 100 citizens were injured in El Fasher, as a result of the artillery shelling of the Rapid Support RSF Militia,” a statement issued by the North Darfur state said. He explained that what happened in the Southern El Fasher market and livestock over the past two days is one of the largest human massacres committed by the rebel militia against defenseless civilians.
The statement accused the Rapid Support RSF Militia of deliberately targeting markets, residential neighborhoods and service facilities. The statement said that the militia’s targeting of civilians with missiles and heavy artillery shells is a violation of the laws of war, which stress the importance of protecting civilians during the fighting.
Reducing a step, but the director of the Al-Rased Center for Political and Strategic Studies, the military expert, Al-Fateh Mahgoub, reduced the militia’s use of missiles in the Fasher battle. Some of these launchers, but unfortunately, were used to bomb civilians in Karari locality and then El Fasher. In an interview with Al-Hadath, Mahjoub confirmed that the missiles used by the Rapid Support will not help him win the war, because it is inaccurate, but it is very terrifying for civilians, and caused heavy losses among them, as happened in El Fasher. Multiple attacks The Rapid Support Militia used missiles in its attack on El Fasher, in conjunction with other attacks carried out by the militia with drones, as two drones attacked the Rapid Support Militia, on Monday night, government headquarters in Damer In the River Nile State, one of the two marches targeted the building of the Ministry of Local Government, which led to a fire in the building, while the other fell near the government secretariat. The march prevented it from reaching the goal. In addition, the official spokesman for the Sudanese coalition, Mohamed Al-Samani, said that the militia’s targeting of El-Fasher with heavy weapons, missiles and drones comes within the framework of its plan to control the city crowded with war victims in the Darfur region, as it is the last site in the region, in order to announce government in it. Al-Samani indicated in an interview with Al-Ahdath that the bombing operations practiced by the Rapid Support Militia during the past few days on civilian neighborhoods and homes in El-Fasher are one of the crimes added to the crimes committed by the militias against defenseless civilians. The militias hit the gathering places of citizens, such as camps or service delivery places such as markets or health facilities, such as what happened to the Saudi hospital. The start of a siege and since last April, the Rapid Support Militia imposed a siege on El Fasher, before on May 10th it began a violent attack on the city, in an attempt to control it in vain, while the army and its allies confronted the armed movements. Direct confrontations and artillery shelling killed more than 1,000 people and displaced more than 500,000 citizens. The Rapid Support Militia recently resorted to targeting medical facilities in El Fasher in an attempt to paralyze the health sector, as indiscriminate shelling destroyed the dialysis center, in addition to the Southern and Saudi El Fasher Hospital, as well as a number of privately owned medical centers. The militia’s march is the private sector’s Nabd Al-Hayat Hospital, which has led to a major damage to the solar energy systems. A painful blow, in turn, the leader of the Justice and Equality Movement, Hassan Ibrahim Fadl, believes that the militia’s continuous and systematic targeting of civilians confirms that it has no purpose other than civilians and their property. It hurts the armed forces, the joint forces, and the mobilizers, so they intensified the bombing, which is a well-known move. Fadl told (Al-Ahdath) that the militia is trying in vain to bring about any progress or penetration before the upcoming round of talks in Geneva during the month of August. It is highly equipped, and they will teach the militia lessons in redemption and sacrifice, until the last militia is defeated over the pure soil of Sudan. He deliberately targeted, and earlier, the Director-General of the Ministry of Health in North Darfur state, Ibrahim Khater, told “Sudan Tribune” that 25 people were “killed at least, and more than 50 people were injured as a result of the bombing carried out by the Rapid Support Militia in El Fasher City.” Khater accused the Rapid Support Militia of genocide against El Fasher’s deliberately targeting civilian sites with heavy weapons. He explained that the injuries that arrived at the hospital, and through his observation as a doctor, were found to be a “chemical” weapon, an unusual weapon.