Abdullah Akbar, the governor of Sudan’s West Darfur, has been killed. He also blamed the civil Rapid Support Forces for inciting violence across the country. He was also killed.
In an interview, he criticized the RSF for the sacking and killings in West Darfur’s capital, Janeina.
before, in a videotape circulating on social media, Akbar was seen girdled by a group of fortified men. At that time, he was lying on the road with deep injuries near his neck and face.
In a statement, the Sudanese army criticized the RSF for hijacking and killing the governor. According to the army, this monstrous and brutal incident will be a new chapter in the kind of torture that the RSF has foisted on the people of Sudan.
In 2021, a military achievement overthrew the mercenary government in Sudan. After that the army was ruling the country. But a power struggle erupted between army principal Abdel Fattah al- Burhan and his former assistant and RSF principal Mohammad Hamdan Daglu. When the discussion on this failed, the RSF attacked the army barracks in the capital Khartoum on April 15.
According to the United Nations, two million people have been forced to leave their homes in Sudan due to the ongoing fighting. piecemeal from this, four lakh 76 thousand people have taken sanctum in neighboring countries.