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Egypt's Permanent Representative to the UN Ihab Awad warned that such solutions are “doomed to fail.”
At least 28 people were killed and 39 others injured, including 10 women, according to the Sudan Doctors Network, after the RSF carried out a major raid in the town of Misteriha this week.
Egypt said documented reports indicate that one of Sudan’s neighboring states has established camps to train militia elements, facilitate their entry and arm them, helping the group to open a new front in eastern Sudan.
The military announced it had fully entered the Umm Dam Haj Ahmed locality, while operations continue to secure the area and reclaim sites previously held by the paramilitary group.
Sudan’s Ambassador to the European Union Abdelbagi Kabeir said the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) should have no place in any future political settlement in Sudan and praised Egypt’s role in efforts to resolve the conflict.
The Egyptian president made the remarks as he discussed the Sudanese crisis with Kenyan President William Ruto on Tuesday, stressing the link between the situation in Sudan and Egypt’s national security.
Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty underscored the position in a phone call with US Senior Advisor for Africa Massad Boulos amid the rapidly deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in El-Fasher.
Sudan is facing a deepening humanitarian and security crisis after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized control of Darfur’s El-Fasher city after an 18-month siege, forcing the Sudanese Armed Forces to withdraw.
The authorities in both countries relocated the Egyptians from conflict areas in central Khartoum to Port Sudan city before safely returning them to Egypt.
“Egypt expresses its rejection of any attempts that threaten the unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of brotherly Sudan, including efforts to form a parallel Sudanese government.”
Since the defection of Abu Aqla Keikel, a former commander at the RSF in Al Jazirah, earlier in October, the militia reportedly carried out retaliatory attacks on villages of the state, targeting his ethnic group
Egypt urges the international community to ascertain the evidence supporting Dagalo’s claims
The General Command of the Sudanese Armed Forces said on Saturday that it is facing attempts by the rebels to control strategic locations in the capital, Khartoum, affirming that such “sinful endeavors” will fail.
Egypt's flagship airline, announced the decision, in light of information received about disturbances in the security situation in the brotherly state of Sudan.
Egypt has called for all Sudanese parties to exercise maximum restraint amid the ongoing clashes that erupted on Saturday between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary fighters.
Among them were 50 professional reporters, the lowest toll in 14 years.
Sudan's counter-insurgency forces have arrested a powerful militia chief from Darfur accused by the United Nations of human rights abuses in the war-torn region.