Hemedti agrees to send another 1200 Sudanese fighters to Libya after UAE threats to cut off financial aid

  • Thousands of Sudanese mercenaries are on the frontlines in Libya
  • The United Arab Emirates is hiring multinational mercenaries to save warlord Haftar
  • Haftar’s offensive on Tripoli suffers a serious setback after government drones cut off supply lines
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Sudanese mercenaries ride on a pickup truck in the city of Sirte

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has asked the commander of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagal, to urgently send 1200 fighters to Libyan frontlines to support warlord Khalifa Haftar’s ongoing war in southern Tripoli and western Sirte, The Libya Observer has learned.


Speaking on condition of anonymity, a reliable source said that Dagalo, known as Hemedti, promised to meet the UAE request despite internal opposition, after threats from the UAE rulers to cut off financial aid.


Hemedti is under fire from Sudanese army for sending thousands of Sundanese fighters for war in Libya where they could be easily killed in drone attacks, which have intensified in recent weeks.

According to the source, high-ranking Sudanese army officers disapprove Hemedti’s unilateral actions which may put Sudan in legal troubles. Hemedti has already started sending his fighters to Libya via Eritrea to avoid direct confrontation with opposition officers.

“There are now 350 RSF fighters in the Eritrean town of Sawa waiting for deployment in Libya,” the source disclosed, adding that Hemedti refuses to send the elite squad of RSF and his close tribesmen as he might need them to carry out his plans to become Sudan’s next president.

The source cited Sudanese army officers as saying that Hemedti is losing control over the deployed fighters in Libya after many of them have died.

Backed by Turkey, Libyan Airforce of the UN-recognized Government of National Accord has increased drone attacks against warlord Haftar’s militia groups, cutting off supply lines and destroying armed convoys heading from central Libya to fighting zones in southern Tripoli.

“Some fighters have turned against Hemedti and joined rebels fighting the Sudanese government,” the source said.

Hundreds of RSF fighters have been already deployed in Sirte to join fighting in Abu Grein frontline. Haftar and his foreign backers are attempting to seize Abu Grein town and get closer to Misrata to become in the range of their missiles.

RSF fighters have been also deployed in the oil crescent region to protect oil terminals while hundreds others were deployed in southern Tripoli fronts.

Khalifa Haftar’s self-styled armed, dubbed LNA, is awash of mercenaries from Sudan, Chad, Russia and Syria. There are reports that the UAE has established contacts with Shia groups in Iraq to join the fight for Haftar following many defeats by forces of the Government of National Accord.


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Rooble44

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What does UAE get out of backing rebels? Also why isn't the international community shunning them for their blatant act of finding terrorism?
 

kickz

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Sudan being used like slaves by UAE

What does UAE get out of backing rebels? Also why isn't the international community shunning them for their blatant act of finding terrorism?

US, France, Russia, are all on UAE's side, only Turkey and UN side with the government there.
 

Rooble44

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Sudan being used like slaves by UAE



US, France, Russia, are all on UAE's side, only Turkey and UN side with the government there.
For what reason? Shouldn't they all fall in line since the government is backed UN?
 

kickz

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For what reason? Shouldn't they all fall in line since the government is backed UN?

They want a dictator that can be controlled, ie Haftar. And alot of Western powers only listen to UN when its convenient, otherwise they ignore them.
 
They are more indirect/support in Somalia, USA presence likely limits them from being an armed presence like in Libya.
I have respect for Turkey, let's hope they help us with our interests like defeating Al-Shabaab although I don't know if that's happening
 

Aurelian

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What does UAE get out of backing rebels? Also why isn't the international community shunning them for their blatant act of finding terrorism?
UAE and Saudia are usually anti arab spring, coz if it succeeds it'll eventually make UAE citizens more likely to make one or at least demand more rights and freedom. They did that with the most important country in the Arab world; Egypt, now it is controlled and shit on it by El Sisi. And these two country made Yemen as see it now. I wish the Lybian government stop Haftar
 
Sudan being used like slaves by UAE



US, France, Russia, are all on UAE's side, only Turkey and UN side with the government there.
You need to learn the definition of slave before using it. Himedti is getting paid and it's his militia that's being sent, not the Sudanese military. Most of these boys are Chadian anyways.
 
Why does the media call them Sudanese mercenaries?
Because they're based in Sudan and they are indeed mercenaries but they are a separate entity from the Sudanese military.

I don't support them at all but they make good money. People in this thread wanna be slick but truth be told thousands of East Africans would die to be in their position.
 
So ur ok with ur countryman being used as mercenaries for 1k a month to only get slaughtered by the Turkish drones few weeks later lmao.

Btw Somalia already refused UAEs offer to "train" our army and use them as mercenaries. We may be poor but we have dignity.
 

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