The inevitable collapse – scattered fragments – ✍️ Zulnurain Nasr al-Din al-Lawyer
The Rapid Support Militia is experiencing a major collapse of its organizational, military and security structure, which reflects a clear decline in its ability to maintain the unity of its ranks and continue its operations on the ground. These developments are the result of multiple pressures and pressures. on various axes, including ongoing military clashes with the armed forces, regular forces, popular resistance, assembly forces and the country's growing political isolation. During its brazen fall into the arms of the outside world and the adoption of the Sudan secession plan, in addition to the internal divisions which exposed the weakness of loyalty and discipline within its ranks and the loss and destruction of His leadership on the ground and the obvious coordinating role of the tribes that make up the militia by withdrawing and leaving its ranks.
This collapse reflects the failure of the militia to achieve its stated objectives and confirms its limited capacity to withstand rapid transformations in the military and political scene, as well as the loss of resources, equipment and strategic locations. contributed to the deepening of its crisis and led to a significant weakening of its influence, as evidenced by the epics of Al-Suki, Al-Dandir and Sukkar Sinar witnessed a rapid collapse and d 'a tightening of the noose on Wad Medani and the villages of. Al Jazeera
It is clear that the Rapid Support Militia and its political wing are facing an inevitable fate in light of these accelerating collapses, which opens the door to a new phase that could see the rearrangement of the security and political scene in Sudan, on a more stable and stable basis. balanced foundations in the near future, and the liberation of Al-Jazeera State in the coming days will be the first steps.
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