Executive Shendi: US decisions against commander in chief came after decisive victories of armed forces

Executive Director of Shendi locality Khaled Abdul Ghaffar Al-Sheikh said the unjust US decisions against the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, came after significant and significant victories for the armed forces. on all battle fronts, and their timing reveals the truth.
Addressing the protest organized by Shindi media professionals, residents and expatriates, against the US decision, Abdel Ghaffar added that the great victories of the armed forces witnessed by the world in Jabal Muya, Sinjah, Wad al-Haddad , Haj Abdullah, Wad Madani and the rest of the regions.
The executive director stressed that the armed forces do not pay attention to such decisions which are not worth the paper they are written on.
The executive director of Shendi locality, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, confirmed that the armed forces are continuing their goals of cleaning up every inch of the filth of the rebellion.
Deputy Chief Superintendent of the Jaaleen Tribes Muhammad Ibrahim Wad Al-Bay said the US decisions had military consequences for policymakers as the decision increased the popularity of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and the force. rally around the leader.
He stressed that the American decision is part of the war imposed on the country. The war aims to destroy Sudan's strong social fabric, but the armed forces and people have canceled all these plans.
Chairman of the Shendi University Council, Engineer Al-Muatasem Ibrahim, confirmed that the unjust US decision against the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces makes no sense and has no impact on the progress of the forces armies aiming to defeat the rebellion.
The president of the Expatriate Media Association, Elias Abdel Rahman, confirmed that the media constitutes an advanced battalion in the War of Dignity, and that this protest is part of the message addressed to the media, as it targets the commander of the armed forces . targets the country.