A leader in the Civil Democratic Alliance of Revolutionary Forces “Sumoud,” and Khalid Omar Youssef, said in statements to the Italian newspaper IL TEMPO that “both sides in the war are using drones to strike areas under the other’s control, often targeting civilian areas and vital infrastructure.”
He added that “the war in Sudan is an internal civil conflict that erupted within the military, but the reality has become more complex due to external.”
Youssef explained that “pressure must be exerted on both parties to accept an immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire, alongside coordinating and unifying international efforts within a single framework that brings together the Quartet.”
He continued, “After the in 2019, the Muslim Brotherhood used its influence to obstruct the democratic transition, then ignited the war in 2023. It still controls parts of the state and continues to hinder any peace process.”
He further stated, “The European Union should designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. Several countries have already taken such steps, which could help undermine their ability to sabotage the political process.”