The Coming Advance..!!

Al-Tahir Sati
:: “It’s over, Khartoum is free,” declared the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Army, demonstrating it through action before prostrating in gratitude at Khartoum Airport. This is the second time I have heard the phrase “It’s over.” Three weeks before the liberation of Khartoum, when we asked him about the military situation, he briefly replied, “They’re finished,” with complete confidence. We did not understand the source of his certainty until we saw them—those wretched Dagalo mercenaries—burning and fleeing..!
:: Wherever they run, the fire of the brave will reach them. The most ridiculous part of their escape is the justification given by their advisor, Imran Abdullah, who claimed there was an agreement between the army and the militia for them to withdraw and rule Darfur. My colleague Mazmal Abu Al-Qasim was right when he told the infamous Tabiq that one of the tragedies of war is the escape of psychiatric hospital patients to take up advisory positions within the Dagalo militia. It seems that Imran is one of them. If an agreement truly existed, it was perhaps to allow them to cross the Jabal Awliya Bridge—after which “what happened, happened.” And Imran knows exactly what happened..!
:: The important thing is that it’s over—not just for the Janjaweed in Khartoum but across Sudan. The battle is not yet finished; the liberation of Khartoum is merely one phase in cleansing Sudan of the Dagalo filth, the scattered Arab mercenaries, and all the UAE-backed fighters. The city’s liberation means that it has shaken off the dust of its struggle against the Dagalo militia and is now ready to engage in battles in Darfur and the remaining parts of Kordofan until every corner of our country is free from this virus of Dagalo and the UAE mercenaries..!
:: Those who looted the people’s wealth will not find peace in the cities and villages of Darfur, nor will they enjoy the spoils of their theft. The advance against them—by land and air—will continue, wave after wave, battalion after battalion, until they are eradicated. If yesterday’s news that Hemedti is still alive disturbed some, they should remember that the greatest pain in life is watching one’s plans collapse before their eyes. This is exactly what Hemedti is experiencing now, dying a hundred times a day before he ultimately meets the same fate as his soldiers..!
:: When we met Burhan, we also asked him about the leader of the terrorist militia. His response was reassuring: our security and intelligence agencies are functioning well, their eyes are watching, their hands are long-reaching, and the head of the snake—sooner or later—will not escape one of two fates: capture or destruction. The UAE will neither protect him nor keep him. Countries that create a virus and unleash it upon others do not keep it in their laboratories once it becomes a widespread epidemic, lest it become evidence of their own guilt..!