After the war, journalists covered the distance between Wadi Sedna in northern Omdurman and the Hattab base in eastern Nile for the first time.
A delegation from the General Union of Sudanese Journalists traveled the distance from the Wadi Saydna military zone in northern Omdurman to the Hattab operational base in eastern Nile in Khartoum Bahri via the Halfaya Bridge.
He observed on the ground the vast security zones of Omdurman, Bahri and East Nile, and the scale of systematic and massive destruction caused by militias to public and private properties.
This is the first trip by a delegation over such a long distance since the outbreak of war in Khartoum more than a year and a half ago, confirming the expanding security landscape in Khartoum State. .
Commander of Al-Kadro Military Region, Major General Noman Ali Awad Al-Sayyid, and Commander of Hattab Operational Base, Brigadier General Imad Babiker, received the Union of Journalists delegation amid cheers, takbirs and enthusiastic and patriotic messages. songs of the officers and soldiers of the Hattab base.
Commander of Al-Kadro Military Region, Major General Noman Ali Awad Al-Sayed, said that the armed forces took the initiative and conducted the battle of Al-Karama with high professionalism and professionalism , which allowed them to defeat the internationally supported enemy. and at the regional level.
Hattab Base Commander, Brigadier General Imad Babiker, welcomed the press delegation to Hattab Operational Base, Al-Samoud and Heroes Base.
Lieutenant General Omar Al-Nour, director of the Military Museum and head of the volunteer group responsible for documenting the Battle of Karama, confirmed that the national cohesion that occurred during the Battle of Karama was unprecedented, explained the work of Dr. Omar Al-Nour. the Volunteer Group charged with documenting the Battle of Karama and what it achieved through its visit to a number of military divisions in several states of Sudan.
The Social Secretary of the Union of Sudanese Journalists, Hayat Hamida, said that the delegation of the General Union of Sudanese Journalists won the honor of being the first delegation to cross this distance from the military zone of Wadi Saydna, north of Omdurman, to the Hattab operational base in the east. Nile.
The delegation came to support the armed forces and witnessed on the ground the efforts made by the armed forces to establish security, restore normal life and document the battle for dignity.
The Hattab operational base had been the subject of unsuccessful attempts by the militias to storm it, but it suffered a terrible defeat which resulted in numerous losses of equipment and thousands of deaths.
During its two-day visit to Khartoum State, the delegation of the General Union of Sudanese Journalists met with a member of the Sovereignty Council and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Yasser Al-Atta , governor of Khartoum. , Ahmed Othman Hamza, the Commander of the Wadi Sidna Military Region, the Commander of the Military College, Major General Ibrahim Othman Al-Jali, and the Director of Moral Guidance at the General Command, Major General Mamoun Abdel Raouf . the Martyr Othman Makkawi Center for Media Production.
The Sudanese Journalists Union delegation included Dr. Abdel-Azim Nour El-Din El-Hassan, Dr. Hassan Mohamed Saleh, Dr. Omar El-Nour Mahfouz Abdeen, Hayat Hamida, Mohamed Mustafa, Mashaer Takuna and Du Nile. journalists Atef Al-Haddad and Khadija. Ismail Omnia Awad and Attiyat Mustafa.