War in Sudan won’t end until RSF militia surrender

The army chief in Sudan, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan vowed that his troops will fight on until the militia group Rapid Support Forces (RSF) lays down its weapons, according to The New Arab on March 30th.
In his first televised address since the military recaptured the capital Khartoum this week, Burhan said that an end to nearly two years of devastating fighting is possible “if this militia lays down its arms”.
He ruled out any negotiations, pledging to hunt down the last RSF fighters.
The New Arab
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