Rumors do not live in the light of truth – Chemins – ✍️ Mahfouz Abdeen
The truth is that the Nile, the Red Sea and part of Khartoum, these states, were living in darkness, far from the “light” due to the brutal attack on the Merowe Dam by the supporting militia marches fast.
And (the truth) is that the Electricity Administration made a great effort to restore electric current despite the damage caused by the steps to part of the transformers and the fire that took place there, but the brothers of engineer Ammar Muhammad Al-Hassan, director of Electricity in Nile State were not like the brothers of (Youssef), but rather they rushed and moved forward from danger (to save people by (Jib) darkness and bring back the light to uncover the facts that the militia is). targeting vital civilian installations.
But as soon as these states restored electrical power, the “darkness” dissipated and the “light” spread everywhere, a “rumor” spread that the Jelly refinery had been freed from the dirt of the militias and spread among the population, especially in the towns of Nile State, Atbara, Berber and Shendi, with expressions and joy, but the truth was revealed). The refinery has not yet been released, but it is fast approaching.
But the fact remains that it was the militia who targeted the Merowe Dam so that people could live in (darkness) away from (light). It targeted vital installations (Sidmaroe) and transformed (the Al-Jili refinery) into a military zone. and barracks.
The relationship between the Merowe Dam and the Jili Refinery are two (energy) resources to be put at the service of the country and the citizen who knew the truth about the militia, who started to (investigate) lies and even to (breathe ) lies and spread. (rumors), but the rumor does not live in (the light of) the truth, and (the truth is that the victories of the armed forces are as bright as the “light” of the sun, and as liberation). of the Al-Jili refinery will become “a reality” in the coming hours, just as electricity has been restored.
Hours after the brutal attack on the Merowe dam by militias.
The fact remains that rumors do not live up to the light of truth.