KHARTOUM, Sudan
The Sudanese army has launched an investigation to examine the circumstances surrounding the withdrawal of the First Division from Wad Madani, paving the way for the city’s takeover by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Following three days of
intense clashes on the outskirts of Wad Madani, the heavily armed RSF
forcefully entered the city, which is bustling with civilians and displaced
individuals. Thousands of residents sought refuge elsewhere for their safety.
In a statement issued on
Tuesday, Brigadier General Nabil Abdallah, a spokesperson for the armed forces,
confirmed, “The First Division forces withdrew from Wad Madani city yesterday,
Monday.”
He further stated, “An
investigation is underway to scrutinize the reasons and circumstances behind
the forces’ withdrawal from their positions. The investigation findings will
promptly be presented to the relevant authorities, and the facts will be disclosed
afterwards.”
Sources with knowledge of the
matter informed Sudan Tribune that Major General Rabie Abdullah, the commander
of the Fourth Division in the Blue Nile State, has been tasked with leading the
First Division in Wad Madani.
The Sudanese public has
expressed dismay and anger in the aftermath of the army’s retreat and the fall
of Wad Madani, a city ranking as the third-largest city in Sudan after Nyala
and Khartoum.
The RSF accessed the city from
the eastern side. They crossed the Hantoub Bridge after orders were issued for
the military command to withdraw from the city’s defensive positions and
dismantle the barriers hindering the advancing forces.
Concurrently, in a parallel
development, the RSF commander, Mohamed Hamdan Hemetti, appointed “Abu Aqla
Mohamed Ahmed Kikel” as the commander of the First Civil Infantry Division in
Al-Jazirah State and the head of the security committee in the state, as per an
RSF spokesperson statement.
The statement emphasized,
“Liberating Al-Jazirah State from the clutches of the people’s adversaries is a
step toward liberating the entire country and dedicating our efforts to
constructing the Sudanese state on new foundations that uphold freedom, justice,
equality, and democracy.”
The RSF spokesperson urged all
organizations to expedite the delivery of humanitarian aid to the city and
encouraged displaced civilians to return to their homes.
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