
آلُـِـِِـِِِـِِـِـمـْـْْـْڛـ,ـيري
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آلُـِـِِـِِِـِِـِـمـْـْْـْڛـ,ـيري
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🚨REPORT🚨Confirmation of SAF aerial attack on the El Daein Teaching Hospital, which resulted in over 150 casualties. Three separate munition impacts are visible in satellite imagery and witnesses reported the SAF drone conducted a “double-tap” strike. Hospitals are special protected objects. Attacking special protected objects is a war crime. #KeepEyesOnSudan 🛰️@Vantortech @CopernicusEU medicine.yale.edu/lab/khoshnood/…

كتائب الحركة الإسلامية يهددون الامن الاقليمي والدولي واحتلال نيروبي وإنجمينا ودبي #الحركة_الاسلامية_تنظيم_ارهابي #تأسيس #السودان










According to reports, Sudan’s chemical weapons program is real, and this then leads straight to Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Sudanese Armed Forces. This isn’t ambiguity. It’s command responsibility. A military under Burhan’s control stands accused of deploying banned weapons against civilians—yet the response is still hedged in “concern” and process. We’ve seen how fast red lines materialize elsewhere. In Sudan, they dissolve. Not because the stakes are lower—but because holding the SAF accountable is politically inconvenient. nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/amer…






According to reports, Sudan’s chemical weapons program is real, and this then leads straight to Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Sudanese Armed Forces. This isn’t ambiguity. It’s command responsibility. A military under Burhan’s control stands accused of deploying banned weapons against civilians—yet the response is still hedged in “concern” and process. We’ve seen how fast red lines materialize elsewhere. In Sudan, they dissolve. Not because the stakes are lower—but because holding the SAF accountable is politically inconvenient. nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/amer…



