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Sudan paramilitary leader says ready to fight for decades
Khartoum, May 7 (AFP) May 07, 2026
The leader of Sudan's RSF paramilitary said his forces are prepared to fight for decades in their war with the regular army, warning that his fighters remained positioned outside the army-controlled capital.

"We do not want this war to continue," Rapid Support Forces chief Mohamed Hamdan Daglo told a group of soldiers at an undisclosed location late Wednesday.

But "if they (the army) want it to go on for 40 years, it will continue until they are uprooted".

The remarks by Daglo came a day after Sudan's army-aligned government accused Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates of launching drone attacks since March on several states across Sudan from inside Ethiopian territory, including strikes on Monday against the capital Khartoum and its airport.

The UAE has been accused of arming the RSF but denies the allegation, while Ethiopia has denied hosting RSF and UAE forces on its territory.

Both countries also denied any involvement in the strikes, the details of which AFP could not independently verify.

Daglo said some RSF forces had not left the capital despite being largely ousted by the army last year, and were still positioned on the outskirts of Omdurman, across the Nile river from central Khartoum.

Khartoum, which had seen relative calm since the army recaptured it, has been struck several times in the past couple of weeks.

On Saturday a drone strike killed five civilians in a vehicle in southern Omdurman, while last week another attack damaged a hospital.

More than 1.8 million displaced people have returned to the city since its recapture, according to UN figures, only to find dilapidated infrastructure and limited access to electricity and water.

Drone attacks by both sides have escalated across Sudan in recent months, killing nearly 700 civilians since January, according to the UN.

The war, now in its fourth year, has killed tens of thousands, displaced millions and created what the United Nations describes as the world's largest displacement and hunger crises.

Efforts to end the conflict -- including those by the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, a group known as the Quad -- have so far faltered, with the two warring sides failing to agree on a humanitarian ceasefire.

Army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has repeatedly said his forces will fight until victory, insisting the war will not end unless the RSF surrenders their weapons.

Outside the capital, fighting is raging on several other fronts, including in southern Kordofan and Blue Nile state near the Ethiopian border.


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