Jelly Refinery: The Armed Forces Show Wisdom ✍️ Dr. On a Stone

The Al-Jili refinery is one of the national institutions most damaged by the Rapid Support Militia, as it inflicted significant losses.
It is not just an oil facility, but a critical component in supporting the country's economy, transportation, agriculture, development, education and health. This vital role enabled our armed forces to manage the battle with wise and rational policy.
The Qari District Resistance Committee said the militia is arresting citizens, workers and workers' families as they leave oil facilities following the clashes, using them as human shields near the refinery and military industrialization.
This behavior of the militia shows the preservation of its members, most of whom are from outside Sudan (foreigners).
The militia committed war crimes against citizens near the Al-Jili refinery and military manufacturing plant. Residential villages near the refinery and military industrialization include: villages, and their villages extend to the Sixth Cataract, Al-Dahm, Al-Abyad, Wad Al-Imam, Al-Naimab and Al -Ta'mab, all the way to Al-Jili, Wad Ramli, Al-Khujlab, Al-Kabashi and even Bahri town.
Among the villages close to industrialization are the villages of Hajar al-Asal, which were completely displaced due to the brutality of the Rapid Support Militia. These villages located on the banks of the Nile include: the villages of Al-Musikatab (sixth cataract), Al-Saqaqi, Kojina, Al-Dankoj, Al-Ladiyat, Al-Khalwat and the villages in the middle of Hajar Al-Asal. .
All these villages were displaced due to crimes committed by RSF, including indiscriminate bombings, killings, beatings and repeated looting of citizens. This is in addition to the areas south of the refinery, which extend to Al-Butana, the areas of Al-Atifa, Al-Ban Jadid and other areas affected by the war launched by the militias against citizens and the homeland.
The importance of the jelly sieve
The Al-Jili refinery is an artery for these regions, and indeed for all of Sudan, due to its vital and economic role. The armed forces are fully aware of this role and any damage caused to the refinery directly affects the Sudanese environment and economy.
The Al-Jili refinery is considered a free market hub and a crossing point on the Challenge Road, which connects three states: Khartoum, the Nile and the Red Sea.
The restoration of the refinery means that the fire of war has died down. The armed forces are working with high strategy and professionalism, considering the importance of the challenge path, and it is indeed a challenge for our valiant forces, but victory is near, God willing, and progress is coming. continue overnight.
The role of the refinery in the economy
The Al-Jili Refinery is one of Sudan's most important oil facilities, serving the country's needs for fuel and petroleum products. That is why the armed forces are dealing with this issue wisely and carefully, just as they previously dealt with radio and the rest of state institutions.
This is in addition to the refinery's role in the movement of goods and cars, providing agricultural equipment, diesel, employment opportunities, facilitating fuel transportation and providing domestic gas to citizens.
All of this was destroyed by the militia, which negatively impacted the livelihoods of citizens and deteriorated the country's economy.
The Sudanese Armed Forces are taking into account these enormous losses which affect the economy, environment, society and public services such as processing, electricity, water and transport.
Above all, the lives of refinery workers and civilians used by militias as human shields.
conclusion
The Sudanese Armed Forces are taking necessary and strict measures to limit the damage and ensure the security of citizens and the nation.
rhyme:
Anyone who dies is a martyr, no matter how clear it is.
Our brave forces…must annex the refinery
God, the Most Merciful, the Knowing Consciousness, doubted it and hid it
Our soldiers support me… and the efforts are aligned
In conclusion, salute the people's armed forces who are advancing towards victory with firmness and wisdom, stationed in all regions of our beloved homeland, Sudan.
My special thanks and greetings to the heroes and soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Division, Shendi.
We ask God to grant us victory, direct our steps, heal our wounded, free our prisoners and defeat our enemy.
Oh my God, Amen.
Jelly Refinery will soon be in the arms of the nation, God willing.
May God's blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammad, his family and his companions.



