Horrible incident in the war: they kidnapped and killed the governor
Khamis Abdullah Abbeker, the governor of Western Darfur state, which borders Sudan’s western neighbor with Chad, was assassinated.
In the statement made by the Sudanese Army, the statement was used: “The armed forces condemn in the strongest terms the treasonous act of the Rapid Support Forces (HDK) militia, which kidnapped and killed the Governor of West Darfur State, Hamis Abbeker.” The statement read: “With this brutal act, the HDK added a new page to its barbaric record. These heinous crimes committed by the HDK against the Sudanese people have never been seen before in the country’s history.
Noting that the assassinated governor was one of the leaders of the Sudanese government that signed the Cuba Peace Agreement signed with the armed groups in 2020, the statement stressed that he had nothing to do with the conflict between the army and the “rebel” NGO “. .
Images were posted on social media showing members of the NGO dragging the governor out of his residence in the town of Cuneyne in West Darfur state.
The Sudanese Doctors Union said in a statement: “Due to the collapse of the health system and public services, and the downtime of humanitarian organisations, the central city of West Darfur state, Cuneyne, has become a ghost town that is nothing more than the smell of death”.
The Sudanese Army wanted the Rapid Support Forces (HDK), which it once supported but considered a threat because it acted as an independent and parallel army, to be fully integrated into the army within 2 years. The war of words and tension, which began with the HDK’s declaration that it could accept this in a period of about 10 years after civilian rule, turned into an armed conflict between the parties in the capital Khartoum and several cities. in the morning of April. 15. (BRITISH AUTOMOBILE CLUB)