Home News The army ends the two-year L-Abid siege attack.

The army ends the two-year L-Abid siege attack.

The army ends the two-year L-Abid siege attack.

The Sudanese army said it has destroyed two years of siege imposed by the semi-military rapid support forces on the main capital of El-Bobeid.

A few hours after the RSF signed the political charter in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, it took place a few hours later.

Since April 2023, the RSF and the military have been killed and millions of people were forced at home.

The war has the army controlling the north and east, while the RSF has most of the Darpur regions in the west and south.

El-Bobeid, the capital of North Kordofan State, is a strategic hub that connects the capital Khartoum to Darfur. This is the progress of the latest army after recapturing several parts of Khartoum from RSF in recent weeks.

As Sudanese soldiers marched to the city, they were pleased on the street.

Nabil Abdallah, a military spokesman, said in a statement that the army destroyed the RSF unit.

Jibril Ibrahim Treasury Secretary said it is a “large-scale stage” in release of RSF siege in El-Fasher, the capital of North Darpur.

Sudan Citizen Social activist Dallia Abdlemaniem said the recapture of the city is “huge and important” in the BBC Newsday program.

She said RSF said in the city, “caught civilians for almost two years.”

She said there was a “terrible” situation, saying, “There is no medical or food aid in areas that are considered very dangerous in terms of famine and malnutrition, and she hopes to be allowed more aid.

Ahmed Hussein, a 53-year-old merchant of EL-BOBEID, said in the AFP News Agency, “If you attack siege, you will be life into the city.

Abdelmoniem said the army said, “RSF is making a serious foundation in terms of moving mainly to the central west.

The army and RSF were accused of committing a serious cruelty of civilians during the war, and the leaders were sanctioned by the United States. The RSF was also accused of performing massacre in Darfur.

Both refuse to accuse.

Hosting RSF last week in Kenya was criticized by some human rights groups.

On Sunday, Foreign Minister Ali Yubu of Sudan said that his country would not accept the so -called parallel government.

Previously, Sudan’s military government warned that he would take retaliation against Kenya and later recalled the ambassador of Nairobi.

As a result, Kenya’s Foreign Ministry said, “There is no rude motivation to provide a non -party raging platform to the dispute.”

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