Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have accused the Sudanese military of using foreign mercenaries, including fighters from the Ethiopian Tigray Liberation Front (TPLF), in the country’s conflict.
The( RSF) said in a statement that they had documented information that the Sudanese army, Burhan “militia” and the Sudanese National Congress regime battalions were using foreign mercenaries, including from the Tigray Front, to participate in the ongoing war inside the country.
The statement stressed that since the beginning of the conflict, the Sudanese army has requested assistance from foreign parties and forces from different countries to participate in the battles against the( RSF).
These forces were involved in various military and technical fields, including aviation, engineering, artillery, as well as the use of drones and war information management.
The statement pointed out that the private observatories recorded the death of a number of mercenaries in the battles, and the bodies of some of them were transported to their countries through Port Sudan airport in November and December last year.
The capital, Khartoum, and other states in Sudan have been witnessing fierce battles since April 15, 2023, resulting in thousands of deaths, injuries, missing and forcibly disappeared, in addition to millions of displaced people and refugees, and the collapse of infrastructure and economy.
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