Hundreds of RSF Elements flee to South Sudan

 

Hundreds of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) elements and a number of senior officers have arrived in South Sudan from Kordofan on foot.

 

 

Sources confirmed that more than (700) soldiers arrived in Wau alone, arriving at the city’s deportation offices to travel outside Sudan or return to their families inside Sudan.

 

 

The soldiers indicated that they arrived in several South Sudanese cities on foot, barefoot and naked, leaving their vehicles and weapons behind due to the heavy rains and intense attacks by the Sudanese army, the joint forces, and Battalions of Al-Bara’ ibn Malik and mobilized in the Kordofan areas, which have become an unbearable fire.

 

 

They noted that they arrived in South Sudan after more than 20 days, leaving thousands behind, their fate unknown, threatened by airstrikes, hunger, and wandering in the open. They indicated that a number of them wanted to surrender to the army, but found no one to yield to them except airstrikes and drones from above and shooting underground, using all types of weapons. They continued, “We found no one to surrender to, so we abandoned the fighting and came to the south Sudan.”

 

A number of them asserted that the war was over and that the Rapid Support Forces had ended, and that the rest of their fellow soldiers should preserve their lives by fleeing Kordofan and all war zones and returning to their families.