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Sudanese administration denounces "treacherous" ambush perpetrated by FAR within Sudan, resulting in 45 fatalities.

Intense Violence Erupts in Omdurman's Sabreen Market: More Than 45 Lives Lost Amidst Sudan's Persistent Humanitarian Crisis Following Protracted Conflicts.

Sudanese administration denounces "treacherous" ambush perpetrated by FAR within Sudan, resulting in 45 fatalities.

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🔥 Sudan: Another Bloody Saturday in Omdurman 🔥

Hellfire unleashed in the heart of Omdurman! The Sudanese government's sternly-worded statement denounced the "wretched, terrorist ambush" by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the bustling Sabreen market this past Saturday. The vicious assault has left over 45 souls snuffed out, including children, women, and the elderly, along with a trail of devastation to private and public properties.

Informal, yet resolute, Khalid al-Faki, the government's official spokesperson, voiced their outrage in a scathing statement:

Medical authorities, speaking off-the-record to EFE, confirmed the grim toll: over 45 fatalities and 70 injured in the RSF's ruthless onslaught.

This deplorable act, as the statement intones, further darkens the grotesque record of the RSF. The paramilitaries have been implicated in a series of large-scale attacks across Sudan, such as a bloodbath in Al Fasher, the capital of North Darfur.

The Sudanese government extends its sympathies to the grieving families, all victims of this heinous attack, as well as those affected by previous onslaughts in other regions, imploring the international community and human rights organizations to categorize the RSF as a terrorist organization. They strongly urge for the perpetrators of this massacre to be held accountable, particularly Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, alias Hemedti, the RSF's enigmatic leader.

So far, the RSF has remained silent on these accusations.

These acts of barbarism come in the wake of the paramilitaries losing significant territory in the state of Khartoum, while the military closes in, exerting a stranglehold around them, following the RSF's recent regaining of North Khartoum, skirting the Sudanese capital.

The torment of Sudan, a humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions, began in April 2023 after negotiated efforts to integrate the paramilitaries into the military crumbled in the tumultuous political landscape following the ousting of President Omar al-Bashir in 2019. EFE

Topics:- Sudanese government- Rapid Support Forces- Khalid al-Faki- Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo- Sudan- Khartoum- Omdurman- Terrorist attack- Humanitarian crisis- War in Sudan- EFE

Background:The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have left a trail of carnage in Sudan since 2023, with notable atrocities such as the April 2025 attacks in Al-Fashir and two displacement camps in North Darfur, claiming at least 100 lives, and the mass shooting near al-Salha, Omdurman in May 2025, which left over 31 civilians dead. A complete timeline of the RSF's violent acts requires more extensive, historical data, but the RSF's involvement in the ongoing Sudanese Civil War is undeniable.

  1. The paramilitary group, Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has been implicated in several large-scale attacks across Sudan, confirmed to include the bloody incident in Omdurman in 2023 and the notorious attack in Al Fasher, the capital of North Darfur.
  2. The Sudanese government, following the RSF's recent regaining of North Khartoum, has been exerting a stranglehold around the paramilitaries, a move that may have prompted acts of war and conflicts, as there has been no response from the RSF to these accusations.
  3. Khalid al-Faki, the government's official spokesperson, along with human rights organizations, has urged the international community to categorize the RSF as a terrorist organization in light of the RSF's involvement in the ongoing war-and-conflicts in Sudan.
  4. The concern over the RSF's actions extends beyond politics, as the Sudanese humanitarian crisis, continuing since April 2023, has resulted in widespread destruction of private and public properties and loss of innocent lives, as evident in the recent incident in Omdurman.
  5. The unfolding events in Sudan, specifically the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese government and the RSF, may have significant repercussions in crime-and-justice sectors, as prominent figures like Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (alias Hemedti), the RSF's enigmatic leader, remain unaccountable for their alleged role in these terrorist attacks.
Violence and tragedy in Sudan intensify: Nearly 50 lives lost in Omdurman's Sabreen market following an attack by the Rapid Support Forces, deepening the ongoing humanitarian crisis and conflict in the region.
Violence escalates in Sudan as attack by Rapid Support Forces at Sabreen market in Omdurman claims over 45 lives, deepening the humanitarian crisis and conflict that has persisted for months.

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