Muhammad Hamdan Daglo, “Hamidi”, the commander of the Sudanese Rapid Support militia, confirmed today, Sunday, that his war against the Sudanese army was not over and that his forces will return to Khartoum despite its great expulsion from the capital, and he confessed to his defeat and the withdrawal of his forces from the capital Khartoum, and justified withdrawal as a tactical decision.
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This was the first comment of Daglo since the army expelled the militia elements of rapid support from most parts of Khartoum last week, and extended its control over several strategic areas, in the latest development in the devastating war that has been going on for two years in Sudan.
Hamidati admitted, in a voice message to Telegram that his forces left Khartoum last week with the army strengthening its gains and making great progress.
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He said: “It is true that during the past few days, our forces withdrew from Khartoum to re -concentrate them in Omdurman, this was a tactical decision made by the leadership, which was a collective decision,” but he pledged to return to Khartoum “stronger, more powerful and victory,” as he described.
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His comments came at a time when the army continued to enhance its control, as it took control of a large market in Omdurman, which was previously used by rapid support elements to launch attacks.
The army has already controlled most of the city of Omdurman, which includes two large military bases, and it appears to be determined to secure the entire capital area, which includes three cities: Khartoum, Omdurman, and Bahri, and separated by the Nile River branch.
The Sudanese army commander, Lieutenant General Abdel -Fattah Al -Burhan, ruled out on Saturday, that is, reconciliation with the Rapid Support militia.