“Rapid Support Forces Commander Denies Unruly Rumors and Talks Diplomatic Evacuations”

2023-05-02 08:39:59

He said that his forces are not out of control and have contributed to the evacuation of 30 diplomatic missions

Lieutenant General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo (Hamidati), commander of the Rapid Support Forces, dispelled fears of external or regional interference in Sudan, by asserting that “the countries of the region are working closely on the security and stability of Sudan and the region, and of course they will not interfere in a purely Sudanese matter.” And that he is in constant contact with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, to prevent the escalation of the war, but he indicated that there are internal parties, which he described as “remnants of the defunct regime”, working diligently to fuel the war and expand its area, and that his forces managed to arrest a number of their members inside their camps. Hattab, Khartoum and East Nile.

Hemedti confirmed, in an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, that his forces control the cities of the capital, Khartoum, almost completely, and that they are working with citizens to find solutions to the problems of water, electricity and services, expressing his regret for the deterioration of the humanitarian conditions that the Sudanese people are exposed to as a result of the war. And he said, “This is a great responsibility for those who ignited the war.”

The “rapid support” commander thanked the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and the United States of America for their good offices to end the war. He denied rumors that his forces were unruly and targeting diplomats, saying that they had contributed to the evacuation of more than 30 diplomatic missions, and “those who do this do not target civilians.”
Hamidti to Asharq Al-Awsat: We control the capital… and there is no fear of external interference


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