Joint Forces: Militia Threats Will Not Intimidate Us, and We Will Liberate Every Inch of Our Country
El Fashir- Sudanhorizon
The Joint Forces of the Armed Struggle Movements dismissed the threats issued by the mutinous Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia regarding the evacuation of El Fasher as a desperate attempt. They described the militia’s statement, which gave the forces a 48-hour ultimatum to leave the city, as “surreal and delusional.”
The forces declared, “The militia’s threats will not intimidate us or deter us from continuing the struggle until every inch of Sudan is liberated from the grip of traitors and mercenaries.”
The Joint Forces added that “the militia leaders are now disconnected from the reality of Sudan after fleeing the country and failing to make any significant progress on the ground for over a year.”
In a statement seen by Al-Mohaqiq, the Joint Forces spokesperson, Lt. Col. Ahmed Hussein Mustafa, stated that the militia “launched more than 170 armed attacks on El Fasher, all of which were crushed, with their core forces decimated. They were defeated by the resilience of our brave forces and the steadfastness of the city’s residents.” He added that El Fasher has become the militia’s last stronghold despite repeated threats.
Hussein revealed that over 15,000 Janjaweed soldiers have perished in El Fasher over the past year. He noted that the UAE has provided substantial support to the militia, including advanced weaponry, military experts, and regional mercenaries from Africa, South America, and Eastern Europe, along with drones and heavy artillery. However, these efforts have failed to break the will of the Sudanese people and their forces.
He further stated, “El Fasher is the first African city where more than 300 Colombian mercenaries have died,” highlighting that the militia is now suffering from a shortage of soldiers across all fronts. He also reported mass defections following the collapse of the militia’s forces in Sennar, Al-Jazira, Bahri, Wadi Hor, and even at the Zarqa base. The latest defeat occurred yesterday in Badri Shigi, North Darfur, where the militia’s convoy, led by the fugitive Abdel Rahim Daglo, was destroyed. The convoy included over 600 military vehicles, supported by UAE-supplied arms and foreign mercenaries. This convoy had been prepared in eastern Libya for over a year, but the Joint Forces annihilated it.
Hussein noted that, following their battlefield losses, the militia has resorted to indiscriminate shelling from a distance of 40 kilometres, targeting women and children in the Zamzam and Naivasha camps and other residential areas.
He called on the international community and human rights organizations to take responsibility for the ongoing crimes committed by the militia. He confirmed that the Joint Forces and the armed forces remain fully prepared to confront any new attempts to approach the city and will respond to the enemy with strength and decisiveness.
Hussein emphasized that El Fasher would remain unconquerable and that every inch of Darfur and Sudan would become a graveyard for Bin Zayed’s mercenaries and anyone who dared to threaten Sudan’s security and unity. He reaffirmed the commitment to continuing the liberation battle until the Janjaweed militia is completely eradicated from the nation’s soil.