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Sudan’s new PM Kamil Idris demands foreign backers halt RSF’s 'criminal operations'

Newly appointed Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris has urged countries supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to cease “criminal operations”.


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00:00After two years of war that has killed thousands, left aid camps destroyed and forced more than
00:0614 million people out of their homes, Sudan's newly appointed prime minister isn't mincing
00:12his words. He's calling on countries backing the RSF to stop what he calls criminal operations
00:18immediately. Sudanese national security and state authority are completely occupied by the rebellion
00:35and the mission of eliminating all forms of insurgent militias. I am urging countries that
00:41support these militias to completely cease their criminal operations and I'm targeting
00:48countries that finance, plan and cooperate in their execution.
00:58Sudan's government has accused the UAE and neighboring African countries including Chad,
01:03Libya and South Sudan of supporting the RSF throughout the conflict. Sudan spiraled into a civil war in
01:10April of 2023 when tensions between the military and the rapid support forces exploded into brutal
01:17fighting in Khartoum and beyond. Now famine is hitting hard with five areas affected and are four at the
01:23heart of the crisis.
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