HEAVY FIGHTING REPORTED BETWEEN SUDANESE ARMY, RIVAL RSF IN SOUTHERN SUDAN. (PHOTO).

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 Heavy fighting reported between Sudanese army, rival RSF in southern Sudan Fierce clashes were reported Tuesday between the Sudanese army and its rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the strategic city of El-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan state in southern Sudan. A military source told Anadolu that the army inflicted heavy losses on RSF's troops and equipment, forcing them to flee positions. Witnesses said clashes with heavy weapons erupted in the western areas of El-Obeid in the early hours of Tuesday, but calm was later restored to the city. The RSF is yet to comment on the armyā€™s announcement. The city recently endured intensified artillery shelling by RSF militants, resulting in fatalities and casualties. The army announced Thursday it had cleared the last RSF pockets in Khartoum, after regaining control of the capitalā€™s airport, security headquarters and several neighborhoods in the east and south for the first time since April 2023. In recent weeks, the ter...

RE: THE ALLEGED KILLING OF ADAEZE IKPEAMA,THE SUSPECT HER HUSBAND HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED- POLICE.{PHOTO}.#PRESS RELEASE.

 

Grateful be informed that the suspect, Anthony Ikpeama, m, who was alleged of killing his wife on admission bed at Doyen Hospital Ajah, Lagos State has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, Yaba for proper investigation.
The suspect has not been released contrary to the rumour and falsehood making waves on the social media. It's a capital offense and the police will not grant him any administrative bail for whatever reason.
The matter is on and we will do justice to the case as expected.
Muyiwa Adejobi
  PPRO Lagos State  Ikeja-Lagos.
 13th April, 2021.

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