Egypt support support to Sudanese army and its war against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
Introduction
Egypt’s alleged support for the Sudanese army in its conflict against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has been a subject of controversy and conflicting claims. While Egypt has officially denied involvement, there are several reports and accusations suggesting otherwise:
Accusations by RSF
The RSF, led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti), has made serious allegations against Egypt
Hemedti accused Egypt of conducting airstrikes against RSF positions near Khartoum in October 2024.
The RSF claimed that Egypt has been supporting the Sudanese army with weapons, ammunition, and aircraft.
According to the RSF, Egypt has provided the Sudanese army with 250-kilogram American-made bombs.
Egyptian Denials
Egypt has consistently rejected these accusations
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry issued a strong denial of involvement in airstrikes or military operations against the RSF.
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty reiterated Egypt’s neutrality in the Sudanese conflict and emphasized Cairo’s efforts to mediate a peaceful resolution.
Alleged Military Support
Despite denials, there are reports suggesting Egyptian military assistance to the Sudanese army:
The SAF reportedly received 15 new fighter jets supplied by Russia and Egypt in August 2024.
There are claims that Egypt, along with Eritrea, Russia, and Iran, has provided military aid to the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF).
Captured Egyptians
The RSF has made claims about capturing Egyptians:
In October 2024, the RSF announced that it had captured “Egyptian mercenaries” who had fought alongside the Sudanese army.
Reports suggest that seven Egyptian civilians have been held captive by the RSF for over 16 months.
Regional Implications
Egypt’s alleged involvement in the Sudanese conflict has broader regional implications
The conflict has intensified, with both sides using air and drone strikes, leading to significant civilian casualties.
Egypt’s actions are seen as part of a larger pattern of foreign powers fueling the escalating violence in Sudan.
Egypt’s Stance
Egypt maintains its stance of non-involvement and emphasizes its efforts for peace, the accusations and reports of military support continue to complicate the situation.
The conflict in Sudan remains volatile, with both the SAF and RSF receiving support from various international actors, further prolonging the devastating war that has displaced millions and caused a severe humanitarian crisis. accused Egypt of conducting airstrikes against RSF positions near Khartoum in October 2024.
The RSF claimed that Egypt has been supporting the Sudanese army with weapons, ammunition, and aircraft.
According to the RSF, Egypt has provided the Sudanese army with 250-kilogram American-made bombs.
Conclusion
Egypt maintains its stance of non-involvement and emphasizes its efforts for peace, the accusations and reports of military support continue to complicate the situation. The conflict in Sudan remains volatile, with both the SAF and RSF receiving support from various international actors, further prolonging the devastating war that has displaced millions and caused a severe humanitarian crisis.