Sudanese Paramilitary Force Seized Egyptian MiG-29 Fighter Jets During Clashes With Army (Videos)

Sudanese Paramilitary Force Seized Egyptian MiG-29 Fighter Jets During Clashes With Army (Videos)

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Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized a number of Egyptian Air Force MiG-29M fighter jets at the northern Merowe Air Base during clashes with the Sudanese military that broke out on April 15.

One of the videos that surfaced online during the clashes showed RSF fighters celebrating around the Egyptian fighter jets, which were deployed in Sudan earlier this month for joint drills. Another video showed captured personnel from El-Sa’ka Forces, an Egyptian military commando unit.

In a statement, the RSF said that a detachment of the Egyptian military had surrendered to its fighters, without providing any additional details.

Clashes broke out in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, in the early morning as a large force from the RSF attempted to take over key military and government buildings as well as several nearby airports and air bases. The army responded quickly with support from the Sudanese Air Forces, which bombed several camps of the RSF in the capital and its outskirts.

The clashes broke out after days of tension between the military and the RSF over a plan over a proposed transition to civilian-led rule.

Egypt expressed great concern over the ongoing clashes in Sudan, calling on the RSF and the military to exercise utmost restraint. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry released a statement urging the two sides and the military to protect the lives of the citizens, without commenting on the capture of the Egyptian detachment at Merowe Air Base.

The Sudanese military is led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who is the head of the so-called Sovereign Council that has been running the country since a coup in October 2021. On the other hand, the RSF is under the command of the council’s vice-president General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.

While the military insists on the transition to civilian-led rule two years after the coup, the RSF wants a ten-year transitional period. The force also rejects integration into the army.

So far, Egypt has been taking a neutral stance on the crisis in Sudan. The RSF move against Egyptian troops in Merowe could push Cairo to take the side of the military.

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Regular dude

Egyptians are very good at surrendering. Ask Israel.
Never been a force to recon with since the paraohs were destroyed.

Egyptian forces are very good at beating up the little guy.

We call them bitch ass army

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Kual Svinus

Nuke Israhell! kill them all!

Thoughtful

Russia and Egypt need to begin TALKS and do it NOW. There also need to be investigations into who is financing these people and events. Is the US /UK/ F/Z here?

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Casper Jorgensen

Exactly what I been thinking.

The Objective

The U.S.A. finances the RSF through the U.A.E. Unfortunately, Russia is supporting the RSF too.

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BoBo

Those fast jets need to be returned to Egypt!

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Ivan Freely

They’ll be transported to Ukraine.

Ivan Freely

Looks like Ukraine get a few more fighter jets.

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Lance Ripplinger

Why does Egypt have military hardware and personnel there?

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Martillo

The more Slumville, USSA crumbles the more ants in the jungle get crUShed. This Sudan caper has all the stench of Al CIAduh about it but can it stop the destruction of Natostan in rump Ukrapland?

Can transgender hogs fly?

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The Objective

General Abdul Fattah Burhan should reach out to Turkey for combat drones asap. The RSF paramilitary force needs to, and will be destroyed Insha Allah. Good to see events developing this way in Sudan. Seems the Islamists are about to take back Sudan from bad guys.
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