⚠️The map shows observed locations of TDF/TPLF Unit 70 in Sudan. Elements from Village 8 were actively engaged in combat operations in the Welkait Tegede Setit Humera Zone (Amhara, Ethiopia) between April 5 and 6. Today some of the Tigray units allied with SAF were seen in Madani
Ethiopian Airlines' decision to halt Sudanese pound transactions and demand cash U.S. dollars for flight bookings in Port Sudan has triggered sharp criticism from economic experts and legal authorities, amid fears it will drive parallel market currency trading.
https://t.co/APxS6AFsri
The Sudanese RSF soldiers cruising through Benshangul Gumuz region, 45 km inside Ethiopian border. There are already so many armed groups in Ethiopia, now we have imported at least three more from Sudan/ South Sudan.
Sudan’s government and military have formally accused the UAE and Ethiopia of orchestrating a series of drone strikes on Khartoum’s international airport and military bases.
Critical updates:
*- Officials claim to have "conclusive evidence" including flight data from drones launched via Ethiopia's Bahir Dar airport.
*- Sudan has recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia for consultations.
*- The military asserts its right to respond at a time and place of its choosing.
https://t.co/uKZ6oo4DL2
#Sudan #Khartoum #Ethiopia #UAE #SudanNews
French documentary on GERD dam
0:39 - Deserter Offiecer from the Sudanese secret services - “The Sudanese border near the Renaissance Dam is controlled by Egyptian intelligence…The whole territory is in the hands of the Egyptians. The offered a lot of money for information about the Blue Nile and Benishangul-Gumuz region which is near/goes to the dam.
The Egyptians are using us. They are using us to wage their war of influence.”
@RenaissanceDam
The situation in benishangual gumuz/Blue Nile state should be monitored very closely. Egypt being one of if not the biggest ally of Sudan currently from militarily, economically, diplomatically, infrastructure, etc. Has given Egypt a lot of leverage over the SAF, and we have seen this play out with Sudan’s pivot from its previously neutral sometimes almost pro Ethiopia stance on the Nile issue to a now total alignment with Egyptian interests on the matter. I don’t think that’s by accident.
I have a feeling Egypt is using that leverage it has over the SAF to project power and push itself into the Blue Nile state and positioning itself on the doorsteps of the GERD dam, maybe to create fear and pressure on adis ababa or in the worst case scenario to use the RSF-Ethiopia working together claim as way to manufacture consent to carry out military operations in the benishangual Gumuz region and in turn on the GERD dam itself.
Not only that but highway
40(Kurmuk-Asosa main road) which this camp is situated near if you continue to follow it west it leads directly to the Ashashire mining area which is located 15 km south of Dish mountain mining area. Also multiple other mining prospect sites sit to the north, west and east of the Ashashire mining area which has seen an uptake in development and construction along side the Ashashire site.
He conveniently forgot to show everyone the newly repaved road that leads to and from the worker's basecamp to a construction project site. There is a new local dam being constructed here. This is not an RSF camp.
@FaisalElsheikh@mapsofethiopia
Finally the case of Asossa airport and drone operations.
Drones have been operating out of assosa since at least 2022. It’s illogical and incoherent reasoning to say just because you see airport expansion and drones at an airport and then see a drone that’s found somewhere else doesn't automatically mean it’s the same one. That is a massive leap in logic and a fallacy of unwarranted assumption. That’s not conclusive whatsoever.
The issue isn't whether the claim is true or false—it’s that the reasoning doesn't actually bridge the gap between the claim/observations and evidence/conclusion.
It’s like seeing a red car at a grocery store and then seeing a red car in a crash later that day. Unless you saw the license plate or a specific unique marking/identifier or supporting evidence of direction of travel. You are just guessing. Seeing two similar things in different places or observing things with multiple other explanations like airport expansion isn't proof they are the same object or connected.
And the ball is in the SAF’s court… they have Muslim brotherhood aligned forces fighting in their ranks so it will be intresting to see what will happen to them.
Will the SAF attempt to fully integrate them into the SAF? Which will take some slack off but still have that Muslim brotherhood association tied to there names, or forcefully disarm them which will satisfy the west and USA but could lead to internal conflict.
If they choose to do nothing and continue to let them operate that will lead to clash of interest with the USA.
Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, in designating the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a Foreign Terrorist Organization and Specially Designated Global Terrorist, the United States continues using all available tools to counter terrorism, counteract the malign influence of Iran, and hold accountable those who have perpetrated crimes against civilians in Sudan. The Sudanese people have suffered immensely as a result of the ongoing conflict, including from actions of malign actors and from the atrocities committed by both sides in the Sudanese conflict. It’s time for the parties to immediately accept the humanitarian truce to enable lifesaving aid to reach civilians and create space for dialogue.
This is a vital step to curb the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence in the region, especially as hardline Islamists seek to reassert themselves. Now, we must also seriously consider the same FTO designation for the genocidal Rapid Support Forces and their terror campaign in Sudan.
The situation in benishangual gumuz/Blue Nile state should be monitored very closely. Egypt being one of if not the biggest ally of Sudan currently from militarily, economically, diplomatically, infrastructure, etc. Has given Egypt a lot of leverage over the SAF, and we have seen this play out with Sudan’s pivot from its previously neutral sometimes almost pro Ethiopia stance on the Nile issue to a now total alignment with Egyptian interests on the matter. I don’t think that’s by accident.
I have a feeling Egypt is using that leverage it has over the SAF to project power and push itself into the Blue Nile state and positioning itself on the doorsteps of the GERD dam, maybe to create fear and pressure on adis ababa or in the worst case scenario to use the RSF-Ethiopia working together claim as way to manufacture consent to carry out military operations in the benishangual Gumuz region and in turn on the GERD dam itself.
The situation in benishangual gumuz/Blue Nile state should be monitored very closely. Egypt being one of if not the biggest ally of Sudan currently from militarily, economically, diplomatically, infrastructure, etc. Has given Egypt a lot of leverage over the SAF, and we have seen this play out with Sudan’s pivot from its previously neutral sometimes almost pro Ethiopia stance on the Nile issue to a now total alignment with Egyptian interests on the matter. I don’t think that’s by accident.
I have a feeling Egypt is using that leverage it has over the SAF to project power and push itself into the Blue Nile state and positioning itself on the doorsteps of the GERD dam, maybe to create fear and pressure on adis ababa or in the worst case scenario to use the RSF-Ethiopia working together claim as way to manufacture consent to carry out military operations in the benishangual Gumuz region and in turn on the GERD dam itself.
SAF clearly has the technology to get this kind of high-quality footage from on the ground yet I wonder why they haven't released images or videos of the supposed claims they have made like Convoys of Ethiopian trained RSF fighters coming from 🇪🇹military camps into sudan🤔
Sudanese Armed Forces drone destroyed UAE-backed RSF terror group’s Chinese-made FK-2000 SHORAD in Ed Dubeibat.
The strike was carried out from drone-launched IIR (imaging-infrared) guided munition, striking the system directly.
Photos show the platform destroyed.
@just1nlynch In remote areas, large mining projects are huge logistical webs, not just a pit. Power lines, roads, logistical/ supply corridors, etc must be built from scratch often sprawling far past site boundaries.The Reuters site is adjacent to it; Not the mine site ≠ not part of project.
@just1nlynch In remote areas, large mining projects are huge logistical webs, not just a pit. Power lines, roads, logistical/ supply corridors, etc must be built from scratch often sprawling far past site boundaries.The Reuters site is adjacent to it; Not the mine site ≠ not part of project.
@TomGardner18 In remote areas, large mining projects are huge logistical webs, not just a pit. Power lines, roads, logistical/ supply corridors, etc must be built from scratch often sprawling far past site boundaries.The Reuters site is adjacent to it; Not the mine site ≠ not part of project.