RSF Militia elements flee from Singa to South Sudan’s borders
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Sources revealed that large numbers of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia elements fled to the South Sudan after their vanquishment in the city of Singa and the army chased them in Abu Hogar area. The army had called on the southern government not to allow the militia elements to cross into the South Sudan.
Sources told (Sudanese Echoes) that the army continued combing operations in the states of Sennar and Blue Nile to declare the state free of rebellion. The army continued hunting the remaining militia, tightening the noose on them.
The commander of the “Al-Naba’a Al-Yageen” moving Force, Colonel Abbadi Al-Tahir Al-Zain, appealed in a video clip broadcast by pages loyal to the armed forces from inside Singa to the southern government not to allow the RSF elements to cross into the south-Sudan, affirming that the rebel RSF elements plundered several vehicles and money, and are now on their way to the state of South Sudan.
Colonel Al-Zain stressed the armed forces’ determination to pursue the RSF remaining elements to the borders with the state of South Sudan.