UAE Sends Nigerien Mercenaries Through Juba to Support Al-Dagalo

 

Khartoum: Sudanese Echoes

 

 

Field sources in South Sudan have revealed a significant presence of Leaderships and members of Al-Dagalo militia in Juba and along the borders of South and East Darfur states.

 

 

 

Meanwhile, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) statelet has deployed dozens of Nigerien mercenaries to support the Janjaweed in their war against the Sudanese people.

 

 

A source told Sudanese Echoes that Juba had, in recent days, received a 350-member militia force from a neighboring country. The force was sent to Juba and then deployed to the battlefields of Kordofan, where the militia is suffering a lot due to the successive victories achieved by the Sudanese Armed Forces and supporting forces.

 

 

 

The rebel RSF militia, with the support of the UAE, has begun to recruit mercenaries from Niger after the youth of the tribes supporting them in Darfur refused to participate in the mobilization declared by the Janjaweed commanders and their loyal native administrations.

 

 

Meanwhile, the source noted that the Madol Field Hospital in Northern Bahr el Ghazal, built by the Abu Dhabi regime in South Sudan, received (200) wounded rebel militiamen via Al-Meiram-Wanjok road. According to the source, they were preceded by (9) wounded senior Janjaweed commanders who will be transported to Juba later.