Tuesday, May 13, 2025 - The Sudanese Government has announced plans to take decisive action against an unnamed "regional sponsor" of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a rebel militia currently engaged in a brutal conflict with the Sudanese army.
In a strongly worded statement, Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign
Affairs accused the external actor of launching airstrikes on civilian
infrastructure and supplying the RSF with advanced weaponry, including drones
and other military equipment.
Sudan claims the aggressor’s objective is to dismantle the
Sudanese state, render it uninhabitable, and obstruct the return of millions of
displaced citizens.
"The aggression is clearly designed to prolong the
conflict and destabilize Sudan by supporting RSF with strategic drones,
mercenaries, and other forms of military assistance," the statement read.
Officials further alleged that drone fragments recovered
from attack sites indicate sourcing from the United Arab Emirates.
RSF leaders were recently hosted in Nairobi, where they were
received by Kenya’s Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and National Intelligence
Service (NIS) Director-General Noordin Haji.
The rebels reportedly held closed-door meetings and were
facilitated in signing a charter to advance their political and military agenda
- raising serious diplomatic concerns.
This development follows earlier accusations by Sudan
against President William Ruto’s administration for allegedly supporting the
RSF.
Kenya’s continued engagement with the rebel group has
sparked regional and international concern, especially given its traditional
role as a neutral mediator in African conflicts.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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