The commander of the Secret Support Forces, Lieutenant General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hamidti, denied the news of his death in an audio recording he posted on his Twitter account, stressing that he roams most of the capital, Khartoum.
The commander of the Rapid Support Forces also called on his forces to fight what he called thieves and help the Sudanese people and meet their needs.
On Sunday, the Sudanese army commander, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, issued a decision to freeze the accounts of the Rapid Support Forces and its companies in Sudanese banks, both internally and externally.
Al-Burhan prevented the disbursement of any entitlements or budgets to the Rapid Support Forces.
Sudan has been in turmoil since the outbreak of military conflict between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in mid-April.
In addition, the office of the head of the Sudanese army, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, said in a statement today, Sunday, that he had relieved the governor of the Central Bank, Hussein Yahya Jangoul.
Al-Burhan appointed Barai Al-Siddiq Ahmed, one of Jangoul’s deputies, as the new governor of the bank.
It is not yet clear why Jankul was dismissed.
Sudan has been in turmoil since the outbreak of military conflict between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in mid-April.
And the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned, on Sunday, in the strongest terms, “the attack and forced entry by the rebel forces of the revolutionary Rapid Support militia, on Saturday, into the Jabra and Ahmed Qassem Heart and Kidney Hospitals, by attacking medical personnel, terrorizing patients, and stealing ambulances, which led the hospital administrations to take a decision to transfer patients.” to other safe hospitals.