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Sudanese gov't announces crush of Darfur rebel infiltration into capital
2008-05-11
(Xinhua) -- Khartoum announced on Saturday evening that the Sudanese army and police had crushed an infiltration attempt of rebels coming from the restive western Sudanese region of Darfur.

In a statement, Police Spokesman Mohamed Abdel-Mageed al-Tayeb declared that remnants of the forces of rebel Khalil Ibrahim that attempted to infiltrate to the capital were "repulsed". Khalil Ibrahim is the leader of the JEM which is believed to have the most powerful armed forces among over two dozens of rebel groups in Darfur.

According to the police statement, a number of members of the rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) were killed in the fighting taking place in Omdurman Area in northwestern Khartoum. Among the killed were the commander of the infiltrated force Mohamed Salih Garbo and intelligence commander of the force Mohamed Anwar Nur. The infiltrators abandoned their vehicles and entered the residential quarters, said the spokesman, calling on the local residents to provide information about any suspected person.

He affirmed that the authorities would be able during the rest of this day to reach the remaining pockets of the infiltrators, who would face the legal measures.

Some infiltrators were arrested and government troops were picking up bodies, said the police. It was unknown whether there were any soldiers or policemen killed in the clash, which erupted around 04:15 p.m. (1315 GMT) and lasted for some five hours.

During the fiercest time of the fighting, heavy explosions and gun shots echoed every corner in Omdurman Area, which is the north gate of the Sudanese capital leading to Darfur, a Xinhua correspondent reported from a nearby street. He said that the army troops used artilleries, tanks and helicopters to confront the rebels equipped with machine guns and grenades.

Meanwhile, Large crowds of armed soldiers and policemen appeared on the main roads in other parts of Khartoum, and the bridges on the Nile River between central Khartoum and Omdurman were closed.

This was the first time for the Darfur rebels to infiltrate the capital and launch attacks there since bloody conflict erupted in the western Sudanese region in February 2003. Imposing a curfew in Khartoum as of 17:00 p.m. Saturday till 06:00 a.m. Sunday, the Sudanese Ministry of Interior called on the local residents to be cautious and to remain in their homes.

Since Thursday, the Sudanese government has repeatedly warned that rebels coming from Darfur were plotting to infiltrate the capital in order to carry out sabotage activities and arouse panic among the local residents.

The JEM, which terms itself as the biggest movement in Darfur, has refused to sit side by side with other rebel groups, some of them have a very small membership, on the negotiation table with the government, and demanded face-to-face talks with the government.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Also, it looks like Libya has its meddling fingers in this pie.
Posted by: phil_b   2008-05-11 05:49  

#1  Looks like the rebels took Sudan's main military airport and presumably destroyed the planes. Egypt has sent military planes to the now closed Khartoum civil airport.
Posted by: phil_b   2008-05-11 02:30  

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