Sudanese Army Destroys Two Largest RSF Supply Sites on Chadian–Libyan Border
Sudanese military sources revealed that the army has destroyed two major supply sites used by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia along the Sudanese–Chadian and Sudanese–Libyan borders.
The supply triangle extending from Libya and Chad toward the main cities of Darfur has long been a persistent concern for the Sudanese Armed Forces. Sources told *Sudan Tribune* that approximately 21 pre-emptive strikes were carried out against militia supplies that were on their way into the country through the north-western and western borders.
The sources declined to disclose the exact nature of the supplies but indicated that they included jamming devices and drones. They added that the two largest sites used to deliver support and supplies to the militia along the western border were completely destroyed, without providing details about the precise geographical locations of the two sites.
The Sudanese government has accused the Chadian government of providing logistical support to the RSF militia, while similar accusations have been directed at the forces of General Khalifa Haftar in Libya for transporting supplies to the militia.
Military sources further affirmed that the Air Defense Command and the Air Force are closely monitoring the Sudanese–Chadian and Sudanese–Libyan borders.