Colombian and Ukrainian Mercenaries Fought Alongside RSF in El Fasher: Sudanese Ambassador

Colombian and Ukrainian Mercenaries Fought Alongside RSF in El Fasher: Sudanese Ambassador
Key points from the press briefing by Sudan’s ambassador to Russia, Mohammed Elghazali Eltigani Sirrag:
El Fasher has been under siege for 18 months, with 267 militia attacks during this period;
The RSF has used tanks, drones, and other state-grade weapons — including banned munitions. How the group obtained such advanced arms remains unclear;
The UAE is providing technical and media support to the RSF. This involvement is backed by verified evidence and UN reports;
Before the attack on El Fasher, unidentified aircraft — later identified as Emirati — delivered cargo and equipment to mercenaries in Sudan;
One aircraft was seen over a Darfur airport, shielding RSF cargo from Sudanese forces;
The RSF has set up drone bases and targeted civilian infrastructure, including a water reservoir and an airport, showing clear intent to harm civilians;
The militia has committed serious human rights abuses since the start of the conflict;
1.3 million people have fled El Fasher, with another 70,000 recently displaced to Tawila;
The Sudanese government opened humanitarian corridors, including one on the Chad border, but militias blocked aid and used the route to smuggle weapons;
Sudan is calling for the RSF to be designated a terrorist organization;
The government is ready for peace talks — if the conflict is recognized as a fight against armed rebels.
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