The leader of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces said Sunday that its war with the army was not over, even after the paramilitary group was driven out of the capital last week. Both sides refuse negotiations.
In his first comments since the army pushed the RSF out of most parts of Khartoum last week, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo on Sunday said the group would return “stronger, more powerful and victorious”.
Dagalo, known as known as Hemedti, said in an audio message on Telegram that the RSF made a tactical…
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