El-Fashir: The Sixth Infantry Division, alongside joint forces from various armed struggle movements, special forces, and mobilized individuals, has achieved significant victories over the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia led by Al-Dagalo. On Tuesday, these forces successfully destroyed three combat vehicles belonging to the Kornet crews in eastern El-Fashir. Additionally, the Air Force executed several successful air raids, obliterating a militia convoy approaching from southeast El-Fashir and areas west of the Golo Dam, as well as the vicinity of Shagra. A total of 45 combat vehicles were entirely destroyed, while others were partially damaged, resulting in the deaths of dozens of militia members.
According to Sudan News Agency, the Sixth Infantry Division reported during a Wednesday press briefing that joint forces, including the Special Action Forces, Intelligence Service, Joint Force, and Supporting Youth, managed to arrest several collaborators with the militia during combing operations in the deserted neighborhoods of El-Fashir. These collaborators were found accompanying militia members while disguising themselves in women’s clothing.
The Sixth Infantry Division dismissed rumors propagated by militia elements that claimed a siege was underway around El-Fashir from Golo, Zamzam, and Abu Shenibat. They emphasized that these areas are well-guarded, attributing the protection to divine will and the dedication of steadfast forces. The division warned that any militia attempting to pass through these areas would face severe consequences.
Regarding the continued artillery shelling by the militia targeting the city’s neighborhoods, particularly focusing on the Saudi Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynecology, the division detailed that on Tuesday, the militia fired 35 bombs using howitzers, 120 mm mortars, and 23 cannons. This shelling resulted in damage to some buildings within the Saudi Hospital but did not cause any casualties. Additionally, 25 combat drones were launched by the militia, targeting force bases, shelter camps, and some markets.
The Sixth Infantry Division assured that, by divine intervention, these drone attacks did not hit any human or material targets. They affirmed that their forces are making substantial progress on all fronts and extended their gratitude to all forces in the field and to the Air Eagles. The division also celebrated the victories achieved on various fronts, including Bahri, Khartoum, East Nile, and Umm Rawaba.