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RSF military Camp Discovered in libya, Evidence Links Fighters to Darfur Conflict
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EL-FACHER, SUDAN – A newly released investigation has revealed a direct connection between a Rapid Support Forces (RSF) military camp located in the Libyan desert and the ongoing conflict in Darfur, Sudan. The findings suggest a coordinated movement of personnel and weaponry, potentially fueling the violence that has engulfed the region, particularly around El-Facher, the capital of North Darfur.
Libyan Camp and the Zamzam Displacement Site
The study, conducted by the Center for Information Resilience (CIR), details the identification of a significant RSF camp situated south of Libya. Satellite imagery and visual evidence demonstrate convoys of Toyota Land Cruiser vehicles, heavily armed and equipped, stationed at the site. These same vehicles where later identified in Zamzam camp, north of Darfur, a location that has housed internally displaced persons as April 2023 and was the site of a recent massacre. Reuters reported on the Zamzam massacre in February 2024, highlighting the deteriorating humanitarian situation.
CIR’s analysis establishes a link between the Libyan site and a high-ranking RSF commander who was present in Zamzam during the period of increased violence. This suggests a direct line of command and logistical support extending from Libya into the heart of the Darfur conflict.
Evidence of RSF presence and Foreign fighters
The investigation highlights consistent visual markers indicative of RSF involvement. Videos analyzed by CIR clearly display RSF shoulder badges and camouflage uniforms. The vehicles, lacking license plates but marked with numbers on their hoods and doors, share identical characteristics – model, armament, and