Sudan’s fight for survival: Army gains ground against Hemedti’s rebel forces

As Sudan battles against the brutal militias of Hemedti (Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo), the national army under General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan wages a decisive war for the nation’s survival. Recent victories signal hope, but the final triumph remains on the horizon.

Hemedti’s Betrayal and the ppath to justice

Hemedti’s rebellion has plunged Sudan into chaos—villages burned, civilians massacred, and women subjected to horrific violence. These crimes cannot go unpunished. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), backed by legitimacy and superior firepower, are steadily reclaiming territory from the rebels. The people, having endured unimaginable suffering, await full liberation.

Strategic victories under Al-Burhan’s leadership

Under General Al-Burhan’s command, loyalist forces have retaken key positions, including the presidential palace. These successes prove that victory is achievable.

However, defeating the rebels for good requires a united national effort—every Sudanese citizen must contribute by supporting troops, exposing militia collaborators, and resisting enemy propaganda.

A Call for national unity

Sudan’s future hangs in the balance. Now is the time for solidarity, not division. The people must stand firmly behind their armed forces to restore state authority across the country. Only through courage and perseverance can Sudan rise from the ashes.

Hope for peace and justice

The road ahead is tough, but Sudan will prevail. Peace will return, justice will be served, and the martyrs will never be forgotten. The fight for sovereignty continues—stay strong, Sudan.

 

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