Sudan’s defence minister inspects military preparations in Kordofan

May 15, 2013 (KHARTUM) - Sudanese defence minister Abdel-Rahim Hussein
was Wednesday in Al-Obeid, capital of North Korodfan state to review
the ongoing preparation to retake Abu-Kershola, an area the rebels
control since 27 April.
Sudanese Minister Abdel-Rahim Mohamed Hussein speaks during a meeting
with his South Sudan counterpart John Kong Nyuon in Ethiopia’s capital
Addis Ababa, March 8, 2013 (REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri)
The visit comes after statements by the Sudanese president Omer
Al-Bashir on Monday 13 May where he said that the army forces were on
the outskirts of Abu-Kershola and vowed to defeat the rebel Sudan
Revolutionary Front (SRF)

The rebels extended last month their attacks to Um Rawaba in North
Kordofan state before to redeploys its fighters to Abu-Kershola in
South Kordofan on the border with North-Kordofan state.

According the official news agency SUNA, Abdel-Rahim scrutinised the
ongoing operations aiming to expel SRF fighters from the region, and
reaffirmed the ability of the army to crash the rebels.

He further stated that the army started to enforce its plans to retake
the control of the areas captured by the SRF rebels.

Abel Rahim was accompanied by the Sudan Armed Forces First Commander,
Ismat Abdel-Rahman, and other commanders. His delegation was received
at Al-Obeid airport by North Kordofan governor and the members of his
government.

SRF rebels, mainly composed of the SPLM-North and JEM fighters,
announced on Monday 13 May they repelled an attack on Abu-Kershola by
the Sudanese army from three directions.

SPLM-N secretary general, Yasir Arman, in statements released on
Thursday said that the recent attacks carried by SRF forces show the
weakness of the regime, stressing that more political and military
alliances can topple it.

He further called on the opposition forces to unite, adding that
missing this opportunity would be a historical and strategic mistake.

Arman said they are in daily contact with political forces, youth and
civil society groups, and called to set up an united political
platform and an alternative political leadership in the fastest
possible time.

(ST)

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