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@AbadyBooo جيب لي تغريدة واحدة او خبر انا نشرتو وقلت فيه حميدتي ميت ،، دا كان انت راجل يعني 🤷🏼♂️ دي زي كذبة انك عامل نفسك بتعرفني من زمان وقلت اني كنت بطبل للبشير مش 😹 اعتذر لمتابعيني ؟ شكو ليك متابعيني 😹

Thread: Based on open-source user-generated content, I was able to ID the locations of at least five Colombian mercenaries brought by the UAE 🇦🇪 to fight in Sudan 🇸🇩. Two were in El-Fasher and Nyala, with others in Kufra in Libya and at the PMPF base in Bosaso, Somalia 🇸🇴. 1/









صباح الخير ، بداية نهاية الحرب والدعم السريع بإذن الله


Sudan - A drone attack reportedly carried out by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) targeted Al‑Jabalain Hospital in White Nile State. This unacceptable assault resulted in at least 10 fatalities, including seven medical staff. msf.org/sudan-strike-h…


@engaymenosman @alkangr @Jedoo_BadeN121 رد يا وليد كنتقدر

Circulating Video Shows Direct Admissions of Ethiopian Support to a Militia Allied with the UAE-Backed Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) Amid Mounting International Evidence and Ongoing Denials A circulating video on social media shows commander Awad Khamis delivering a speech from inside Ethiopian territory. His remarks provide direct insight into the support received by armed groups linked to Joseph Tuka’s militia, which is allied with the UAE-backed Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed). Khamis opens by framing his remarks as grounded in reality, describing them as “facts on the ground.” He then makes explicit statements about weapons provision, declaring that any type of weapon can be supplied to fighters and that anyone capable of operating a specific system will receive it directly. He reinforces this point by stating that “any type of weapon” can be delivered, pointing to the existence of sustained logistical and military support. He also offers clear thanks to the Ethiopian government, stating that it “gave them the opportunity.” He references infrastructure developments, including a road extending from Assosa toward the border area, explaining that it is now paved after previously requiring long journeys on foot. He presents these developments as part of broader assistance provided to them. Within the speech, Khamis calls on his audience to advance and remain committed, using direct mobilization language and posing repeated questions such as: “Where is the problem?” and “Let each person ask themselves: where is the problem?” to encourage further engagement. Circulating information further indicates that activities extend beyond logistical support to include the establishment of camps inside Ethiopia for recruiting refugees. These include locations such as Kubri Five and Bambasi, alongside reported financial collections from families under the banner of supporting the war effort, as well as the gathering of in-kind resources from civilians. These developments align with findings from Reuters, which reported the presence of training camps in Ethiopia’s Benishangul-Gumuz region near the Sudanese border. These sites are believed to be linked to preparing fighters for deployment into Sudan, consistent with the direct references in the video to organized support networks operating within Ethiopian territory. In parallel, reporting by The New York Times, The Washington Post, Agence France-Presse, France 24, The Guardian, and The Times has documented arms flows, supply routes, and regional support networks connected to the war in Sudan. These reports consistently point to the role of the UAE in financing and providing logistical support to the Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) and its allies. Further analysis by experts affiliated with the United Nations has examined arms trafficking networks and cross-border supply chains sustaining the conflict, identifying external involvement in supporting these operations, including the role of the UAE. In addition, official correspondence within the U.S. administration addressed to Congress has discussed in clear terms the issue of external support to militias operating in Sudan and the serious violations associated with it. Taken together, these elements present a coherent and consistent picture. Direct, on-record statements captured on video point to weapons provision and logistical backing, while international investigations, institutional reporting, and coverage by major global media reinforce the same pattern, even as official denials continue. Violence on the ground continues to escalate, with growing international assessments indicating that actions carried out by the Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) in parts of Sudan meet the threshold of genocide. The evidence is visible across multiple sources. Verified video statements, international investigations, and institutional findings all converge. Yet the global response remains limited, while Sudanese civilians continue to pay the price every day. #Sudan #RSFisTerroristOrganization #UAEKillsSudanesePeople #UAESponsorsTerrorism





RSF and SPLM‑N forces have launched a major offensive today targeting the strategic border town of Kurmuk in Sudan’s 🇸🇩 Blue Nile State. Sources say the Ethiopian National Defence Forces (ENDF) 🇪🇹 has played a direct role in facilitating and supporting the RSF attacks.


You negotiate with terrorists. We do not. In the UAE, we don’t negotiate with terrorists we ban them, we eliminate them. To Washington, to the EU, to NATO, to Israel do whatever you need to do. The Islamic regime in Iran and its terrorist network must go. BTW..The Muslim Brotherhood and the IRGC are designated as terrorist threats in the UAE. Yet in the UK, the Muslim Brotherhood is not banned, and the IRGC has long faced hesitation in being fully proscribed. That is the difference. We act. Others debate.







