Al-Burhan threatens countries supporting Al-Dagalo: We will respond and take revenge.

President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), General Abdel -Fattah Al-Burhan, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, has vowed to avenge the martyrs and all Sudanese who were killed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia.
Addressing the launch of the initiative to support the families of martyrs, the displaced persons (IDPs) and those who affected by the war, Al-Burhan said that the militia and all those who are supporting it will pay the price.
He explained that they will not rest until the militia and those who supported it are uprooted.
Al-Burhan called on citizens to be more patient, acknowledging that the Sudanese have endured harm, killing, displacement, rape, and hunger, describing the battle as a battle of victory and patience. He continued, “We will eventually reach our goal.”
Al-Burhan pledged to continue to liberate Sudanese land inch by inch, to the last spot of Sudan.
Al-Burhan confirmed that the military battles were proceeding well and according to plan, pledging to eliminate the drones that were striking power stations. He said, “Soon, we will no longer hear about those using them or anyone behind them.”
Regarding the origins of the Al-Dagalo clan, President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council underscored that they are foreigners to Sudan and have no connection to Sudan or its territory. He cited the statements of the Rizeigat Mahamid chieftain, Musa Hilal, who had previously asserted that the Al-Dagalo clan are not Sudanese.
TSC President admitted the ongoing and renewed tribal polarization of tribes to join the militia, threatening them with the fate of those killed in Khartoum, Al-Gezira, and El-Fashir. He added, “They will reap nothing but destruction and death, and their fate will be the same as those who died in Khartoum and El-Fashir.”
Al-Burhan reassured the people that victory was coming, vowing to eliminate the killers and rapists and all the political forces, countries, and societies that supported them. Regarding the army’s military doctrine, Al-Burhan revealed that it has been transformed into an offensive doctrine, explaining that for 100 years, it has been based on defense, and even the weapons acquired are defensive. He emphasized that the Sudanese army has never previously possessed weapons capable of attacking countries, as other countries do now, explaining that these attacks will force the army to reconsider its calculations, be cautious, and prepare to respond in kind to those who attack us and those who harm our people. Al-Burhan expressed his disdain, along with those in the command cabin, for power, stating that the war the state is waging is not a personal war or a war of individuals. “The battle is not mine, nor Shams-Eddin’s, nor Yassir’s,” he said. “If I, Yassir, or Shams- Eddin are gone, the responsibility must be shouldered by everyone, and the Sudanese must bring these killers and criminals to justice.”
Meanwhile, Al-Burhan expressed no surprise at the world’s stance on the attacks on civil facilities, including electricity and other infrastructure. He said, “The world is watching service facilities, electricity, and IDP camps being attacked, and no one is speaking out. It is watching the Security Council resolutions being ignored, and no one is speaking out.”