In a statement that marks a significant moment in Sudan’s ongoing conflict, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have declared that they have not lost any battles, despite the changing dynamics of the war. The RSF, a paramilitary group embroiled in fierce clashes with the Sudanese army, emphasized its strategic repositioning on key fronts to ensure military goals are met. Their efforts, they assert, are aimed at ultimately securing victory for the Sudanese people.
The RSF further expressed that their struggle is “existential” and part of a broader mission to dismantle the so-called “forces of darkness” they claim are hindering Sudan’s future. The group’s leaders made it clear that the war will continue until they have demolished these forces’ strongholds and ended the ongoing conflict, with the ultimate goal of restoring peace and stability to the nation.
Despite the setbacks and shifting territorial control, the RSF remains committed to achieving its objectives, framing the war as a critical battle for the future of Sudan. They have repeatedly referred to the conflict as a fight for national liberation, drawing strong rhetoric about the need to defeat those who threaten the country’s sovereignty and the welfare of its people.
As the situation continues to evolve, it remains uncertain when or how the conflict will come to a resolution, with both sides entrenched in their positions. The RSF’s statements signal that they are preparing for a prolonged struggle, one they believe will lead to a decisive victory for Sudan’s future security and governance.