Foreign Snipers Captured Around the Presidential Palace in Sudan

 

The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) captured a large number of foreign snipers in the heart of Khartoum, around the Republican Palace, the majority of whom were from South Sudan.

 

The official spokesman for the Armed Forces, Brig. Gen. Dr. Nabil Abdullah, announced that the armored cavalry had merged with the heroes of steadfastness at the General Command after clearing the People’s Teaching Hospital of Al-Dagalo militia.

 

The army made significant progress on Sunday in Khartoum downtown, further tightening the noose around the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia stationed at the Presidential Palace and other government buildings in the city center.

 

Sources revealed that the army has taken control of several hospitals in central Khartoum, such as the People’s Hospital, Al-Zaytouna Hospital, and Fadeil Hospital.

 

The army has also taken control of several high-rise buildings on the way to the Presidential Palace.

 

The operation to seize the presidential palace is now only a matter of time.