The Sudanese Army Got CLAPPED By Rebels on Pickup Trucks



Sudan Civil War update. Hemedti’s Rapid Support Forces captured half of the capital region Khartoum-Omdurman and are about …

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24 thoughts on “The Sudanese Army Got CLAPPED By Rebels on Pickup Trucks

  1. keep making africa content! (when you have the chance, obviusly), although the format was a bit longer, totally enjoyed it! yours is a great way to be informated and also entertaining

  2. It is clear that you have been indoctrinated with one side of the story, which is full of hypocrisy. You disparage the Sudanese army in every way and praise the rebels whenever you get a chance. that is why it is obvious who indoctrinated you, and they didn't need to brainwash you because you were already washed up .

    Firstly, they are more mercenaries than rebels.

    Secondly, why didn't you mention the international conspiracies supporting this war and chaos against Sudan,which is represented by the army?

    It seems that whoever indoctrinated you didn't tell you that these mercenaries broke into citizens' homes, expelled them and took unarmed civilians as hostages, putting the army in a difficult position to fight without harming the citizens and their properties. He didn't tell you that, did he?

    And what about the supply of weapons and mercenaries? Why didn't you question or inform the audience about where they get all these weapons from and who is behind that ?

    You talk as if the Sudanese army lost to a bunch of hungry people carrying rifles and wearing worn-out clothes.

    Enough hypocrisy !!

  3. Thank you very much for shedding light on Sudan, but what I want to comment on in points is first, this is not a civil war, this is an invasion of Sudan to change the nature of Sudan demographically for the sake of Sudan’s precious resources, and this militia is driven by an external agenda and conspiracies, including the UAE, which supports this militia that fights the citizen, loots, steals, rapes women, and attacks citizens’ homes. This is the truth.

  4. Those aren’t regular rebels . They was part of the government . The same way Tigray rebels in Ethiopia was and the elf of now Eritrea was. We can’t categorize these guys as some random rebels . They already had access to military grade weapons before they split in fact even countries are supplying them

  5. In short, the Rapid Support Forces are against Burhan and the senior officers of their dictatorial terrorist army are against a democratic civil transition. The Rapid Support Forces support civilians and the civilian government. This is the reason for the disagreement in a nutshell. Thank God we defeat them every day. Mercy and forgiveness for our righteous martyrs and victory for us in Sudan. SUVs have defeated planes, tanks and heavy weapons because they are right and men of a real cause. Thanks to all the viewers and all respect to the people.

  6. 2:37 Jesus Christ was a prophet, that's one of the army's " shaila " which are songs the army sings in combat. That's a military force moving into a place called omdurman, which was controlled by the rfc or whatever thier name is then the military clapped thier cheeks and got it back
    7:30 that mine was getting out 150 kilograms on average monthly.
    About 30% of your information is true, the rest is false, as of now the rsf are in desperate times and they want to " negotiate " to end this conflict.

  7. So called (Arab) ethnic group is not actually the majority,, Sudan is one of the most diverse ethnic state in Africa but in fact most of them are Subsaharan ,Nilotic, Nubian , Bijan , fur ,…etc but the common denominator is that their moms language is not Arabic ,, So called Arab group inherited ethnic segregated Egyptian Britch colonized state as elites in education and politics, they try to imitate the colonizer by marginalizing through divide and conquer other ethnic groups which resulted in the longest civil war in Africa (1986-2005) a war that got south Sudan it's independence, followed by another civil war ( Darfur 2003-2015) … The current war is considered the third civil of Sudan , a byproduct of pervous 2 civil wars .
    Worth mentioning all three sudanese war intensifies during islamist rules as the Muslim brotherhood emphasize on ethnic and tribal segregation and adopt racist Arabic islamism ideology which clearly a refuted by Sudanese secular revolution in 2018

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