
Burhan-controlled SAF launched an aerial assault on a residential compound at the Al-Gaili Oil Refinery on Friday, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said in a statement.
The attack targeted engineers and technicians, resulting in numerous casualties and severe respiratory illnesses due to suspected toxic gases.
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) condemned the attack, highlighting the absence of any military presence in the area.
They called for urgent investigations by human rights organizations and UN-mandated commissions into the use of prohibited weapons.
RSF accused SAF, controlled by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, of choosing violence over peace and stability.
The group claimed the attack aimed to cripple Sudan’s resources and infrastructure, vital for the well-being of its people.
The RSF labeled these actions as war crimes and called for swift international justice.
They pledged to protect Sudanese civilians and hold those responsible accountable.
The RSF emphasized the need for a unified, professional national army free from political interference.
They reiterated their commitment to democracy, freedom, justice, and equality for the Sudanese people.
The RSF vowed to end the former regime’s reign of terror and ensure a prosperous future for Sudan.