The Sudanese army freed the National Broadcasting Company from the rebels
The Sudanese army freed the National Broadcasting Company, which was under the control of the militants. "We will continue to pursue the rebels everywhere throughout the country," said army general Abdulfattah al-Burkhan. More than 13,000 people died in the conflicts in the country, 6 million people left their homes, and 1.7 million people fled to neighboring countries.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Sudan Armed Forces, General Abdulfattah al-Burhan, said that the army will continue to pursue members of the Rapid Action Forces (RAF) in all areas of the country.
Burhan visited the headquarters of the Union of Engineers on Tuesday after the army captured the headquarters of the Sudan Radio and Television Organization in Omdurman, west of the capital, according to a statement from the Sovereignty Council.
In his speech, Burhan said: "We will continue to pursue the rebels everywhere throughout the country. "Our message to THK is that armed forces and regular military units will pursue you everywhere until complete victory ," he said.
On Tuesday, the Sudanese government army announced the liberation of the National Radio and Television Building under the control of THK .
For information, in the middle of April 2023, fierce clashes began between the government army and the Rapid Action Forces (RRF) under the command of the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council of Sudan, General Abdulf a ttoh al-Burhan. The conflict has been going on for 11 months.
According to UN data, the number of victims of conflicts in Sudan has exceeded 13 thousand, 6 million people have left their homes in the country, and another 1.7 million people have fled to neighboring countries.