
Sudanese military sources have revealed the destruction of two key supply sites used to support the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) along the Sudanese borders with Chad and Libya.
The sources told Sudan Tribune that approximately 21 pre-emptive strikes were carried out against RSF supply lines that were heading into the country through the northwestern and western borders.
The sources declined to specify the type of supplies involved but indicated that they included jamming devices and drones.
They said the two largest sites used to deliver support and supplies to RSF units along the western border were completely destroyed, without providing further details about their exact geographic locations.
Military sources also confirmed that the Air Defense Command and the Air Force are closely monitoring the Sudanese-Libyan border.



