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REUTERS- Ethiopia Secretly Training RSF Fighters for Sudan War

Ethiopia Secretly Training RSF Fighters for Sudan War: REUTERS

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Last updated: February 10, 2026 12:46 pm
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Ethiopia has established a clandestine military camp to train thousands of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitaries, marking a major escalation in Ethiopia’s direct involvement in the Sudanese civil war.

Contents
Why it mattersThe Big Picture: A Secret Front in Benishangul-GumuzBy the numbers: Infrastructure & Logistics for RSFBetween the lines: The UAE and Ethiopia AllianceWhat to watch

Why it matters

The Reuters investigation provides the first concrete evidence that Ethiopia is actively fueling the Sudan conflict by providing a “force multiplier” for the RSF.

  • Direct Intervention: Ethiopia is now a primary staging ground for RSF reinforcements.
  • Geopolitical Proxy: Extensive evidence links the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the financing and logistics of this secret operation.
  • Regional Flashpoint: The camp’s location near the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) risks turning Africa’s largest hydroelectric project into a military target.
Satellite images showing Sudan Rapid support forces rsf training camp in ethiopia
Ethiopia Secretly Training RSF Fighters for Sudan War: REUTERS

The Big Picture: A Secret Front in Benishangul-Gumuz

Reuters’ analysis of satellite imagery and internal diplomatic cables confirms that the camp, located in Ethiopia’s remote Menge district, has been operational and expanding since late 2025.

  • The Scale: As of January 2026, 4,300 RSF fighters were undergoing training. The facility is built to house up to 10,000.
  • Logistical Hub: The nearby Asosa Airport has been upgraded with a drone ground control station and satellite antennas to support RSF-aligned aerial operations.
  • Regional Recruits: While training RSF personnel, the camp also hosts fighters from South Sudan and the Sudanese SPLM-N rebel group.

By the numbers: Infrastructure & Logistics for RSF

Military intelligence firm Janes and Reuters analyzed the rapid buildup through January 22, 2026:

MetricStatusDetails
Troop Strength~4,300 PersonnelActive training as of Jan 2026.
Housing640+ TentsCapacity for 2,500–10,000 fighters.
Supply Chain126+ Heavy TrucksConvoys of 50–70 trucks spotted in November.
Distance to Border32 km (20 miles)Strategically placed at the intersection of Ethiopia, Sudan, and South Sudan.

Between the lines: The UAE and Ethiopia Alliance

Despite UAE denials of involvement, a senior Ethiopian official and leaked security memos obtained by Reuters indicate a deep partnership.

  • Financial Backing: The UAE reportedly financed both the camp’s construction and the refurbishment of the Asosa drone hub.
  • Field Evidence: Trucks from the Emirati Gorica Group were documented moving supplies toward the site.
  • The Command: Ethiopia’s Chief of Defense Intelligence, General Getachew Gudina, is the designated official responsible for the camp’s operations.

What to watch

  • Blue Nile Escalation: Trained units are already crossing the border to fight the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in the strategic Blue Nile state.
  • Drone Warfare: The new infrastructure at Asosa Airport suggests a shift toward drone-supported offensives by RSF-aligned forces.
  • Diplomatic Fallout: These findings will likely pressure the U.S. and U.N. to address Ethiopia’s breach of its officially neutral stance on the Sudan conflict.

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