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Sudan: Large Deployment of RSF Troops in West Darfur After Joint Forces Seizes Kulbus

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El Geneina — Areas north of El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur, are witnessing a large deployment of Rapid Support Forces (RSF), following battles between the Sudanese Joint Forces and the RSF in Jebel Awun in Kulbus on Monday and Tuesday.

Journalist Alaaeddin Babiker, rapporteur of the West Darfur Emergency Room, told Radio Dabanga yesterday that the RSF are trying to enter Kulbus in northern West Darfur after the Sudanese Joint Forces, made up of fighters of the Darfur Joint Protection Force, enforced with new recruits, took control of the area.

He reported that the localities of Sirba and Jebel Moon, between El Geneina and Kulbus, are witnessing a large deployment of RSF paramilitaries.

On Monday, the Sudanese Joint Forces as the Joint Force of Armed Struggle Movements is now also called, claimed control over Jebel Awum, which lies between the towns of Kulbus and Selea along the border with Chad.

Basha Tabig, advisor to the RSF commander, however, responded that the RSF paramilitaries were able to repel the Joint Forces combatants in the area.

Mohamed Idris, media coordinator for the Civilian Authority, formed by the RSF in West Darfur, after they took control of El Geneina in November last year, on Tuesday acknowledged the Joint Forces’ control over Kulbus – where many people who fled the extremely fierce attacks on the Masalit in El Geneina and surroundings have sought refuge.

He confirmed RSF’s control ove Jebel Awum and explained that this area previously was used as a base by rebel movements base. “There are no residents in Jebel Awun and if displacement did occur, it is caused by rebel fighters who entered Kulbus locality and terrorised the people there after they attacked Awum.”

Idris added that “the RSF are not hostile to civilians, only against those who attack them and raise weapons against them” and referred to the formation of a special “RSF force to protect civilians in areas under their control and secure the work of humanitarian aid organisations in coordination with the Sudanese Agency for Relief and Humanitarian Operations”.

‘Diversionary tactic’

Asked about the situation in the West Darfur capital, about 100 kilometres from Kulbus, journalist and rapporteur Babiker said that “life is calm in in the city”.

Traffic between El Geneina and nearby towns in Chad is ongoing “because the people’s interests here are linked with Chad. The Chadian franc even has become the main currency used in El Geneina.”