The Sudanese Armed Forces announced that they had received a report from the Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman that the rebels (the Rapid Support Forces) had occupied the entire embassy and stolen a vehicle belonging to the mission.
According to the official account of the military media of the Sudanese Armed Forces on Twitter, the military spokesman said: Despite our commitment to the armistice, we will reserve our full right to deal with these serious breaches and the attempts of the rebel militia to exploit them to save their deteriorating operational position.
He added, “Despite the validity of the 72-hour armistice, which was approved by the armed forces, we are monitoring many violations committed by the rebel militia since the early hours of this morning, which are as follows: the continuation of the looting of citizens’ property and the exposure of passers-by during their movements…
In addition to many attacks on the headquarters of diplomatic missions and the firing of gunshots at the Indian Embassy in Amarat Street 1, in addition to multiple reports from the embassies of Korea, Switzerland, Russia, Ethiopia, Yemen, Syria and Morocco.
And the statement continued: We assure our citizens that their armed forces will remain vigilant and keen on the security and safety of the country.
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