The Rapid Support Forces in Saudi Arabia are celebrating the fall of Al-Fashir and the horrific massacres their terrorist militias are committing in Sudan.
NOTE: The Rapid Support Forces, stationed in Saudi Arabia, are fighting in Yemen as part of the Saudi-Emirati coalition.
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This is what the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces terrorist militia has done to the Sudanese people.
It’s worth noting that the Rapid Support Forces fought in Yemen as part of the Saudi-Emirati-led coalition, and thousands of their fighters are still deployed on several fronts and along the Saudi-Yemeni border.
Saada Governorate: Saudi drones drop bombs on the border district of Razih 

Saada Governorate: A civilian was injured by Saudi army fire in the border district of Shada. 

Boycott those supporting genocide in Sudan. 

Garbage Should Never Be a Child’s Meal, and Hunger Should Never Be a Child’s Fate.
YEMEN’S CHILDREN ARE STARVING 

Aden Governorate: A number of teachers held a protest today, Sunday, demanding the payment of their salaries, which have been suspended for months. 

Saada Governorate: Saudi drones drop bombs on the border district of Razih 

A Sudanese man called on Yemen for help, saying, "You are our only hope. Save us from the Rapid Support Forces."
As a Yemeni, I’m proud that he sees us as a free people, but I’m even more saddened that he has lost faith in the ummah, the world, and humanity.
The owner of Manchester City football club Sheikh Mansour is smuggling weaponry into Sudan, arming and treating RSF terrorists in a hospital he set up through his charities - The New York Times
BOYCOTT UAE 

Saada Governorate: Saudi artillery targets villages in the Al Thabit area of Qatabir border district. 

They receive billions and hand us pennies. 

Abyan Governorate: Hundreds of citizens took to the streets today, Saturday, to protest the continued deterioration of living conditions, the lack of basic services, and the growing corruption and illegal levies that are exacerbating their hardships. 

Saada Governorate: Two African migrants injured by Saudi army fire in the border district of Qatabir 

Boycott supporters of war crimes in Sudan 

Meanwhile 

Just a reminder 

Talk about Sudan 

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