Today (Saturday), the Sudanese General Intelligence announced the issuance of the decision of the Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Army to dissolve the Rapid Support Forces, confirming in a statement on Facebook that the army commander had decided to end the assignment of army officers in the "rebel" Rapid Support Forces.

At the same time, the Sudanese Armed Forces Chief of Staff issued that there is no negotiation or dialogue before dissolving and dissolving the "rebel" Rapid Support Forces.

The army commander, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, had confirmed that the Rapid Support Forces had started the battles this morning, stressing that the armed forces had enough to defeat these rebels.

Al-Burhan accused the support rebels of seeking to take control of army headquarters and vital areas at dawn and carry out assassinations, and the armed forces had no choice but to confront the rebels' ambitions for power.

It is noteworthy that the disputes between the two military forces began since last Wednesday in the Marawi region, after the Rapid Support Forces pushed about 100 military vehicles to a location near the military air base there, which provoked the army, which described this move as illegal, stressing the necessity of the withdrawal of those forces, which is What hasn't happened yet.

Okaz (Jeddah) @okaz_online

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