venerdì 23 settembre 2011

News of Sudan.


News of Sudan
Daily Telegraph: Iranian Revolutionary Guards fled advanced Russian missiles from Libya to Sudan .. Hundreds of the Revolutionary Guards stationed in Sudan to help the Sudanese army and government against the rebels.

I wrote the Daily Telegraph story entitled "Iran steal surface to air missiles from Libya." The paper says, quoting Western intelligence reports that Iranian Revolutionary Guard stole tens of advanced Russian missiles from Libya and smuggled to neighboring Sudan.

Continues, saying that military units belonging to the Quds Force, traveled to Libya from its base in Sudan, adding that she acted on the orders of their leaders in Iran as it took advantage of the chaos which prevailed in Libya after the collapse of the Qaddafi regime to take over "significant amounts" of advanced weapons by officers, senior intelligence or military in Libya.

She added that reports that the advanced weapons including missiles SA-24 Russian-delivered to Libya in 2004, which have the ability to shoot down planes flying at an altitude of 11 thousand feet, and seen to be equivalent in terms of capabilities and characteristics of Stinger missiles the U.S. used by the Afghan mujahideen, who were enjoy U.S. support in their war against Soviet troops in the eighties of the last century.

It is believed intelligence officials that the missiles and other weapons developed seized by Revolutionary Guards Corps of stores Gaddafi abandoned fled across the border into Sudan earlier this month where it is believed hidden in a secret facility belonging to the Revolutionary Guards in the city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state. Reports indicate that some of the missiles were smuggled to Egypt.

The paper points out that Iran, Sudan and recently signed a military treaty, adding that hundreds of members of the Revolutionary Guards stationed in Sudan to help the Sudanese army and the government in its campaign against rebel groups.

The paper says that intelligence officials fear that the missiles and other weapons could fall into the hands of militants and used to carry out terrorist attacks.

The paper points out that tons of weapons, including thousands of rockets from the model surface to air shoulder-carrying stolen from stores after the collapse of the Gaddafi regime in August / August.

The paper adds that most of the weapons, including mortars and anti-tank missiles smuggled across the border with Algeria, adding that there is growing concern within the Western intelligence community that it is up to al-Qaeda and other militant groups.

And try to military analysts underestimated the importance of the takeover of militants on the surface to air missiles on the grounds that they lacked sufficient experience to be used but these weapons falling into the hands of the Revolutionary Guards, says the paper, makes it different that is the fear that Iran might use weapons of Libyan arming terrorist groups in the region .

In this regard, the officer says intelligence chief, "Iran strongly supports a number of Islamic groups in Egypt, Gaza, southern Lebanon and then there is concern that these sophisticated weapons will in the end to terrorist groups. If signed missiles SA-24 into the wrong hands, will not be secured any civilian aircraft from attack. "

Read the news earlier telegraph:

02/07/2011 M

Telegraph: Sudan's army controlled the city of southern Libya "infidels"

03/07/2011

Alsoarma spokesman denies armed government forces incursion inside the Libyan border ..

28/08/2011

Transitional Council, Libya, Sudan provided military support to rebels helped in the liberation of some cities, such as the city of infidels
NEWS FROM SUDAN
UN: 13 dead in an attack by the SPLM armed government forces alongside Dilling, South Kordofan.

Killed 12 soldiers and employees in non-governmental organization on Thursday in a rebel attack at an army checkpoint in the state of South Kordofan, according to a source at the United Nations.

The source said, declining to be named, said that fighters in the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Sudan launched their attack in the northern region Krgl, 35 km south of Dilling.

The clashes broke out between the Sudanese army and opposition groups in South Kordofan, the state's major oil producers in Sudan, where fighting continued between the army and armed opposition groups over the months.

And escalate tensions in many areas bordering the Republic of South Sudan, where the newly independent army has been fighting the Sudanese armed groups. There were reports of clashes this week also in the Darfur region of western Sudan, which is witnessing a rebellion again.

The Popular Movement for the Liberation of the Sudan, Northern Sector, in South Kordofan, said its fighters had been driven out of the army Aldlab Creek area near the border with South Sudan.

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