
Tensions deepened in Sudan General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army after a joint force, police, and intelligence evacuated a Sudan Shield militia camp.
The operation, carried out in Abu Hamad, River Nile State, was captured in a circulating video showing militia members leaving their base.
Witnesses said the joint force offered no official explanation for the evacuation, leaving the incident clouded in uncertainty and speculation.
A Sudan Shield fighter loyal to Commander Kikil confirmed the camp was cleared after soldiers demanded immediate departure without justification.
The fighter described the move as abrupt and confusing, noting the absence of formal statements from either the military or government.
The militia’s spokesman condemned the action, saying his forces were actively fighting alongside the army on multiple fronts across Sudan.
He questioned the level of coordination between Sudan’s armed institutions, warning that such decisions risk undermining alliances formed in the war effort.
The evacuation has stirred concerns of fractures within Sudan’s fragile military structure, where shifting loyalties often redraw the lines of battle.
Observers note that the silence from military leadership raises doubts about the durability of tactical alliances forged under the weight of conflict.
In a war already marked by fragmentation, the removal of allies from their strongholds could deepen mistrust and weaken collective operations.
The incident in Abu Hamad now stands as a symbol of hidden tensions, where cooperation blurs into rivalry under Sudan’s relentless war.