Sudan Events – Muzammil Abu Al-Qasim
Military intelligence and joint forces have seized shipments of weapons belonging to the Rapid Support Forces militia. The seizure included over 10,000 pieces of various weapons, along with a significant amount of medium and heavy ammunition.
According to reports, the shipment left Benghazi, Libya, a few days ago on four large tractors carrying weapons and military equipment. The shipment was arranged by a Libyan named Mahmoud Al-Shami, who oversees such operations for the RSF militia. The weapons were intended to be delivered to a person named Abdel Rahman Ardkhi, from the Gura’an tribe at the Sara camp, 35 kilometers from Kufra, to be handed over to a man named Mohamed Bakheet Dudiya, a member of the rebel forces from the Mahamid tribe. He was tasked with delivering the shipment to Mansour Adam Abu Daku, from the Tama tribe, living in Adre, Chad. The plan was to place logos of international humanitarian organizations on the four tractors to allow them to enter Sudan under the guise of humanitarian aid.
Upon receiving the intelligence, a successful ambush was set up, and the army and joint forces managed to seize the entire shipment. Celebrations of the victory are now taking place amidst the cheers of the fighters.