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The Sudanese army decides to dissolve the Rapid Support Forces and end the mandate of all its army personnel

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A source in the Sudanese army stated that a decision was issued to disband the Rapid Support Forces and end the assignment of all army officers and personnel, in light of the current events in the country.

And the Sudanese Armed Forces confirmed that "There is no negotiation or dialogue before the dissolution and fragmentation of Hemedti’s rebel militia".

According to the Army General Staff: "There will be no dialogue or agreements with the Rapid Support Forces until they stop their lawlessness".

For his part, the commander of the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan, Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, was considered"Hamidti"The surrender of the Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, and Lieutenant General Shams El-Din Kabbashi, is the only solution in Sudan.

Al-Burhan said that the Sudanese army is still judging the voice of reason, and demanded that the Rapid Support Forces, which entered Khartoum, be returned to their places.

He added that there are good precautions and military bases that have not been moved yet, stressing that no one has been able to enter the General Command and that matters are under control, and that all strategic facilities are under control.

Al-Burhan stated that the Rapid Support Forces infiltrated the airport through the Hajj and Umrah hall and burned some planes, prompting the army forces to deal with them.

Today, Saturday morning, clashes broke out in Khartoum, between the army forces led by Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces loyal to his former ally, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, in a sudden transformation of the conflict between them into an armed conflict.

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