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Rapid Support Forces: Egypt Killed 4,000 Soldiers Heading to Participate in Operation Decisive Storm!

 

Yemen Monitor/ Khartoum/ Exclusive:

The Sudanese Rapid Support Forces (RSF), backed and funded by the UAE, accused Egypt on Friday of killing 4,000 soldiers in an airstrike as they were on their way to Saudi Arabia to participate in the Operation of Decisive Storm.

The force added in a statement on X, followed by Yemen Monitor, that Egyptian aircraft participated in bombing RSF camps, including the “Karari camp massacre,” where more than 4,000 unarmed soldiers who were preparing to leave for Saudi Arabia to participate in “Decisive Storm” were killed at the beginning of the war in a treacherous attack.

Without providing further details, as Operation of Decisive Storm ended in 2022 with a truce between the Houthis and the internationally recognized government, and most Sudanese forces – who were fighting most of their strength within the Emirati operations – were withdrawn from the country months before that. Operation Decisive Storm began in 2015 under the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The RSF said in the statement that it had captured “Egyptian officers and soldiers at the “Merowe” military base and later handed them over to the Egyptian government through the International Red Cross.”

It noted that it had remained “more reserved and silent about expressing its opinion publicly regarding many Egyptian positions related to the Sudanese issue since times prior to the current war.”

The RSF said that since the outbreak of the current war in April 2023, Egypt has been a key partner of the Islamic movement and the Sudanese army in igniting the civil war, “as its planes gathered in Merowe, and were part of the military plan to ignite the war.”

It pointed out that Egypt did not participate in the (Framework Agreement) talks, which were sponsored by US, Britain, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia.

The current Sudanese civil war erupted on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese Armed Forces led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti(.

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