Mon. Nov 25th, 2024

The Sudanese Rapid Support Forces announced yesterday, Monday, that they had completely captured the vital Jebel Muya area, which connects three main states in central and western Sudan.

The Jabal Muya area is located within a mountain range that passes through the borders of Sennar State, where three main roads meet that lead to the White Nile in the west, the Blue Nile in the south, and Gezira State in the north, making it an area of ​​great strategic importance.

Mount Moya is surrounded by the Sennar Reservoir, from which the main watercourses used to irrigate the Al-Jazeera agricultural project originate, which increases the importance of the area.

In addition, the Rapid Support Forces confirmed their control of the main road linking the city of Sennar to several major cities in White Nile State, which strengthens their strategic position in the region.

The official spokesman for the Rapid Support Forces stated that, during hours of violent battles, they were able to seize 57 combat vehicles with full equipment, and the battles resulted in the deaths of more than 300 members of the army, armed movements, and other opposing combat groups.

The Rapid Support Forces control important areas in Sudan, including parts of the capital, Khartoum, and other cities such as Omdurman and Port Sudan, They also control particular areas rich in natural resources, such as gold and oil mines.

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