Egypt Denies Involvement in Sudan Conflict Despite RSF Leader’s Allegations
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has accused Egypt of carrying out air strikes on his forces near Jebel Moya, but Cairo has vehemently denied the claims. Dagalo claimed Egypt was using US bombs in the strikes, alleging their involvement in the conflict.
Despite the denial, the conflict in Sudan has escalated, with millions displaced and reports of foreign interference. The Sudanese Armed Forces have gained an advantage, with allegations of foreign training and support, including drones.
Egypt has played a role in mediating the conflict but has been accused of participating in the war. Other countries, including the UAE, have also been accused of meddling in the conflict, further complicating the situation in Sudan.
The ongoing war in Sudan has led to widespread violence and displacement, with accusations of human rights violations on all sides. The international community continues to monitor the situation and calls for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.