Al-Burhan: The Flag Will not fall… There Is No Willingness to Coexist with RSF Militia or Its Supporters

President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), General Abdel-Fattah Al-Burhan, has reiterated that the battles would continue, as they sought revenge for the martyrs and the Sudanese people from the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia.
At the funeral of martyr Muhannad Fadl, accompanied by Member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), General Yassir Al-Atta, on Sunday, Al-Burhan said that the flag would not fall and that the rebellion would not rise again. He added, “No Sudanese person has the will to see these rebels or their supporters among them.”
Al-Burhan emphasized, “There will be no coexistence with them again, and the battle will continue to avenge the martyrs and the Sudanese people.”
He continued, “We will go to every location that makes the enemy angery so that they may die of their anger.”
Al-Burhan emphasized that Muhannad and his collegues had a direct contribution to the resilience of the armed forces, particularly in the armored corps, and had confronted conspiracies aimed at destroying this strategic force.
He explained that these young men served as the first line of defense against the rebellion, helping protect vital sites from falling into the hands of the rebels, whom he described as “mercenaries and traitors.”
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces added that the martyr Muhannad and his brothers embodied Sudanese unity on the battlefield, having come from various states, such as Kordofan, Darfur, Al-Gezira, and the Northern, forming a solid national crucible that bravely and courageously confronted the rebellion, until the armored area became a graveyard for the militia.