White Nile Customs Support Battle of Dignity Wounded
Sudan Events – Follow-ups
On Saturday, the Customs and Anti-Smuggling Forces of White Nile State launched the third phase of their support for the war effort, providing medicines for the wounded from the Battle of Dignity at the Military Hospital in Kosti. The ceremony was attended by Dr. Al-Zain Saad Adam, Acting Minister of Health and Social Development, Major General Jamal Jumaa Adam, Deputy Commander of the 18th Infantry Division, and Police Brigadier Dr. Mohammed Nasr Abdullah, Director of the Central Region at the Customs Authority.
Major General Jamal Jumaa Adam highlighted that the medical supplies represent significant support for the armed forces, particularly given the state’s challenges due to road closures. He praised the role of the Interior Ministry and Customs Forces in supporting the war effort during the Battle of Dignity.
Police Brigadier Dr. Mohammed Nasr expressed his appreciation for the armed and other security forces defending the nation in the Battle of Dignity. He stated that this third phase of support is part of ongoing efforts by the Customs Forces to provide medical assistance to the wounded and that the medicines will be distributed to various military and police hospitals across the state.