Sharp differences in RSF leadership between (Hemeidti and Abdel-Rahim)

(Al Jazeera Net) obtained dangerous information about the reasons for the increase in the rate of liquidation, assassinations and killing of the commanders of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia in the past few days, after the militia was subjected to painful blows in recent weeks, which affected a number of its field commanders.
The army was recently able to neutralize a number of the RSF militia commanders, Including (Jalha), Abdullah Hussein, Al-Tahir Jah Allah, and Salim Al-Rasheedi.
A senior military officer told (Al Jazeera Net) that the killing of a number of the militia commanders, in the past few days, was the result of precise intelligence work by the army by providing information about the movements of the field commanders before they were targeted by the army’s modern drones.
The officer revealed the existence of internal differences at the top of the militia hierarchy between the militia leader Hemeidti and Al-Goni on the one hand and the second commander of the militia, the half-brother Abdel-Rahim Dagalo, on the other hand. The officer confirmed that the disputes led to the killing of a number of field commanders by providing information to the army to get rid of some loyalists to Hemeidti who reject Abdel-Rahim’s directives.
In contrast, sources in the militia asserted that the killings were carried out by hands within the RSF militia.
For his part, the field commander in the Sudanese army, Colonel Khalid Mikael, suggested that the RSF commanders were assassinated by their soldiers due to the lack of a doctrine that provides protection for the leadership. He continued, “It is a militia that lacks discipline and order, and its members lack the spirit of soldiering and appreciation for commanders.”
In the same context, strategic expert Osama Al-Eidaroos said that the successive vanquishments of the militia prompted its leadership to assassinate some field commanders after directly accusing them of being responsible for the defeat and of communicating with the army. He pointed to another reason for the assassination, which was the seizure of the spoils of ransacking and plundering that the commanders obtained, particularly the huge quantities of gold bullion and foreign currency.
Eidaroos added that the militia now has three choices, “Either escape, surrender, or die.”