Victories and Drones

By Rashid Abdul Rahim
In the early hours of Sunday morning, our air force aircraft flew over Nyala—the unofficial capital of the rebellion—and hit their targets with precision.
These strikes were preceded by concentrated bombing operations on Saturday morning and evening.
At dawn on Friday, our air force destroyed large quantities of weapons and military equipment stored at Martyr Sabira Airport in El Geneina.
On Saturday evening, aircraft passed over the city of El-Obeid en route to eliminate militia weaponry and personnel.
On the ground, the “Hunter Forces” advanced toward the town of Al-Khoy, taking control of Umm Sumayma and Al-Ayyara, and seized the vehicle of the rebel commander who had attacked An-Nuhud, General Al-Safana, who abandoned it and fled.
Since yesterday, our forces have surrounded the militia between Abu Zabad and Dibebat.
In El Fasher, the armed and Joint Forces continue their valiant resistance, eliminating Janjaweed vehicles and fighters daily.
These diverse and successful operations are the practical and forceful response to attacks on civilian sites and infrastructure, carried out by militia drones and their UAE backers. These drone attacks, after a week of barbaric assaults, are now starting to diminish.
The strong movement of our forces on the ground and in the air is the strategic response to their “strategic drones”—a clear message that our army is moving forward with its well-defined plans.
Our forces have stood firm against the militia and their supporters, driving them out of all occupied positions.
The treachery through which they entered Madani and central Sudan was repeated in An-Nuhud, but with even greater betrayal, as their sleeper cells in the city turned into armed fighters. Just as they were expelled from Madani, the centre, the north, and Khartoum—they will be expelled from An-Nuhud, Al-Khoy, and every inch of Sudan.
Their former strongholds from which they ran their operations—Nyala, Ed Daein, and El Geneina—have been abandoned, and their leadership, once full of empty threats, has vanished from the scene in fear and trembling.
We no longer hear the voice messages of Hemetti from his hideout. The voices of Abdelrahim, Bakal, Omar Jibril, Giovanni, Hussein Barsham, Qajja, and even the defector Captain Sufyan Barima have all gone silent.
Their talk of forming a government has died down. They cannot even find a capital to operate from, nor a (living) president to lead it.
Their media channels are filled with desperate calls for help—but no one is coming to their rescue.
Drones will not stop the army’s victories, nor will they stop the return of life to normal.
Our heroic electricity workers are repairing the grid, schools have completed their academic year successfully, and universities are returning to Khartoum, led by the University of Medical Sciences and Technology (Mamoun Hamida).
This year’s agricultural season is among the best, despite the thugs’ theft of tractors and water pumps in Al-Jazirah.
Sudan will not be defeated by thugs who sell it to a miserable small state, and their ignorant, tyrannical leaders will not rule it.
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