According to a widely circulated video, the timing of which has not been confirmed, a group of ground forces soldiers gathered around Al-Burhan, raising victory signs with their hands around him.
And last month, violent clashes broke out between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces in the capital, Khartoum, and other places in the country, which had suffered from tensions and convulsions in recent years.
The country is witnessing clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, and there are fears of a wider conflict that threatens the country’s security.
Two days ago, the commander of the Sudanese army issued a decision dismissing the director general of the police, the lieutenant general of the police of human rights, Anan Omar.
Abdel-Fattah Al-Burhan has appointed Human Rights Police Lieutenant General Khaled Mohi El-Din, with the duties of Director General of Police Force in Sudan.
This came a day after Al-Burhan decided to fire Hussein Jangoul from his post as governor of the Central Bank of Sudan and appoint Borai Ahmed in his place.
Al-Burhan also froze the accounts of the Rapid Support Forces and its companies in all banks in Sudan and their branches abroad. The decision stipulated to prevent the disbursement of any right or budget allocated for rapid support.
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