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Intelligence Service: War Nears Its End, Army to Enter Ed Daein Soon

On Friday, Sudan’s General Intelligence Service (GIS) dispatched a humanitarian aid convoy to White Nile State.

The convoy was received by the state’s governor, Lieutenant General Qamar Al-Din Mohamed Fadl Al-Mola, the Humanitarian Aid Commissioner, and several prominent figures from the state.

Major General Abu Ubaida Mirghani, the representative of the GIS Director General, described White Nile State as the “state of resilience” that safeguarded Sudan’s rear. He considered it a key player in defeating the militia by preventing their entry. While delivering the support convoy provided by the GIS, he stated that this is only the beginning and that more support will follow, recognizing the state’s vital role in intelligence gathering, data analysis, and strategic response to the enemy.

Mirghani emphasized that the state deserves additional aid for hosting all segments of Sudanese society without restriction and for how quickly the displaced population integrated with local communities—crediting this to the “nature of the people of White Nile.” He added that the GIS actively monitors and counters security breaches and contributes militarily, socially, and developmentally. He stressed that their operations have dealt significant blows to the rebellion, crippling its military and intelligence capabilities. He concluded by stating that, from their perspective, the war is nearing its end and that the army will soon enter the city of Ed Daein.

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