UAE warns of halting RSF support over El Fasher stalemate
November 19, 2024 (N’DJAMENA) – The United Arab Emirates has warned the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) it may cut off support if the paramilitary group fails to seize control of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, a source close to the Chadian presidency told Sudan Tribune.
Chad plays a key logistical and military support role for the RSF, allowing the use of its airports and border crossings.
El Fasher has been under RSF siege since May, with intense fighting but little change in territorial control.
The source said the RSF is seeking alternative support, including bartering gold for weapons via Nyala airport, which has recently increased activity. Reports indicate renewed activity at the Sengo gold mine in South Darfur.
Sudan Tribune could not independently confirm these claims.
The RSF has progressively gained control across much of Darfur. Government forces remain entrenched in El Fasher, having partially broken the siege. The city has seen the fiercest fighting, with the RSF suffering significant losses, including commander Ali Yaqoub, killed in June. Both sides continue to mobilize fighters.
Africa Intelligence, a French intelligence newsletter, reported the UAE plans to reduce spending of at least $2 billion allegedly used for RSF military and logistical support.
UN experts and investigative reports allege the UAE has provided arms and logistical support to the RSF, accusations the Gulf state denies.