Secret Flights… Suspicious Plane Unveils Juba’s Support for Hemeidti’s Militia

 

African intelligence and political analyst, Rich Tiede, has disclosed photographic evidence proving the South Sudanese government’s involvement in allowing its territory to be used to violate Sudanese airspace, a move that threatens Sudan’s territorial integrity.

 

 

According to Tiede, these operations are intended to facilitate the transfer and treatment of injured commanders and elements of the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia.

 

 

According to the information, a Cessna Caravan 208B, bearing the registration number ET-BAF, was spotted flying between Juba, the capital of South Sudan, and areas in Darfur.

 

Sources confirmed that the plane was carrying injured elements of the Rapid Support Forces militia, including an outstanding field commander receiving treatment in South Sudan.

 

 

Controversially, the plane, which has been repeatedly seen on domestic flights in South Sudan, has an unofficial registration. The code “ET-” typically indicates Ethiopian origin, raising suspicions about the use of forged flight registrations.

 

 

Evidence suggests that the aircraft belongs to the Tanzanian Auric Air fleet, as it bears the company’s distinctive colors and markings.

 

 

A geographic analysis of another video confirmed that it was filmed at the Nile Kings Specialized Hospital in Juba, where elements of the Rapid Support Forces were confirmed to be receiving medical treatment.

 

The video clearly shows the registration “-BAF” alongside the Auric Air colors.

 

 

According to information, the aircraft landed on a dirt airstrip between South and West Darfur, where more than six similar airstrips have been identified in the Kordofan and Darfur areas.

 

 

These discoveries raise serious questions about South Sudan’s role in facilitating military operations that threaten Sudan’s stability, with the finger of blame pointing to external support from Abu Dhabi.