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Why is PM Abiy Ahmed inviting Sudan War into Ethiopia by allowing RSF training camp in Ethiopia?

Posted: 10 Jan 2026, 10:43
by sarcasm

Re: Why is PM Abiy Ahmed inviting Sudan War into Ethiopia by allowing RSF training camp in Ethiopia?

Posted: 10 Jan 2026, 12:09
by sesame
He is just That Kind: He can't help f.u.c.king up. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Re: Why is PM Abiy Ahmed inviting Sudan War into Ethiopia by allowing RSF training camp in Ethiopia?

Posted: 14 Jan 2026, 16:31
by sarcasm
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የአልቡርሐን ጦር በኢትዮጵያ ድንበር አቅራቢያ ጥቃት ፈጸመ። ጥቃቱን በተመለከተ ጦሩ መግለጫ አውጥቷል።


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Re: Why is PM Abiy Ahmed inviting Sudan War into Ethiopia by allowing RSF training camp in Ethiopia?

Posted: 05 Feb 2026, 20:39
by sarcasm
The Blue Nile front is starting and Abiy's role in Sudan's war is becoming visible. This is about to be a strategic blunder of epic proportions that could keep the region destabilized for years to come. SAF wont forget the neighbors who betrayed them.

https://x.com/_hudsonc/status/2019178366935458203



Sudanese official alleges Ethiopia facilitated RSF, SPLM-N attacks in Blue Nile
February 4, 2026



The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) reportedly launched coordinated attacks on multiple army positions on Tuesday, seizing the strategic town of Deim Mansour in Kurmuk County. Video and social media posts from the SPLM-N claim that combat vehicles, tanks, and drones were captured during the assault.

A high-ranking Sudanese government official told Sudan Tribune that the RSF and SPLM-N forces entered Sudan from Ethiopian territory, specifically from the Benishangul-Gumuz region, crossing the border at Yabus. The official also claimed that drones used in Tuesday’s strikes were launched from bases in Ethiopia overseen by the United Arab Emirates.


The Sudanese official emphasized that the army has been monitoring the infiltration for days and vowed to defend the border against what he described as a “foreign-backed attack.”

Deim Mansour is considered a critical town in Blue Nile, and its capture raised concerns that the army could lose control over the wider Kurmuk area. Last June, Sudanese forces reportedly cleared parts of Blue Nile of RSF and allied groups, pushing them back toward the borders with Ethiopia and South Sudan.

Continue reading https://addisstandard.com/sudanese-offi ... blue-nile/