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    Home - Russia - UAE is ‘main backer behind RSF militia in Sudan’ intelligence officer claims in secret interview

    UAE is ‘main backer behind RSF militia in Sudan’ intelligence officer claims in secret interview

    UAE is ‘main backer behind RSF militia in Sudan’ intelligence officer claims in secret interview

    UAE is ‘main backer behind RSF militia in Sudan’ intelligence officer claims in secret interview

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    • September 26, 2025
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    Cliff Notes

    • The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, linked to documented war crimes, are allegedly supported by the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with claims of weapons transfers through Chad.
    • An RSF intelligence officer revealed in a secret interview that financial ties exist between the RSF and the UAE, exploiting Sudan’s gold resources amid escalating humanitarian crises.
    • Despite UAE’s categorical denial, reports indicate numerous flights from the UAE to Chad, potentially delivering arms and supporting the ongoing conflict in Sudan.

    UAE is ‘main backer behind RSF militia in Sudan’, intelligence officer claims in secret interview | World News

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    The tribal militia turned paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan are known to document their own war crimes.

    Videos of their fighters lynching women, lashing emergency responders and cheering over dead bodies have circulated online since the start of the RSF’s war with Sudan‘s army in April 2023.

    One piece of evidence never revealed in any of their violent videos is who is backing them and why?

    In an exclusive interview with Sky News at a location we cannot disclose, an RSF intelligence officer confirms widespread allegations that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the RSF’s main backer in a war that has created the world’s largest humanitarian crisis and forced 13 million people to flee their homes.

    “In the beginning, it was the Russians – Wagner and the state. Now, they tell me it is the UAE supporting the RSF,” says Ahmed*, using an alias to protect his identity.

    Image:
    An RSF intelligence officer speaks anonymously to Sky’s Yousra Elbagir

    Originally from North Darfur, Ahmed lives a double life as a refugee in one of Sudan’s neighbouring countries while staying connected to forces on the ground.

    “Many of the planes landing at Nyala [in South Darfur] are said to bring weapons from the UAE and partially through the Amdjarras airport in Chad.

    “It’s a financial relationship, no more,” he said. “The RSF controls areas with large gold mines – Darfur alone has more than four or five gold mines – the UAE is a gold trading hub.”

    The RSF is accused of genocide in Darfur and mass looting, sexual violence and armed raids across the country.

    Its troops are currently strangling the last state-held capital of North Darfur in a violent siege to complete its control of western Sudan. Close to a million people in Al Fashir locality are being starved by an RSF blockade and bombarded by daily drone strikes and shelling.

    Image:
    The RSF has physically reinforced its siege of Al Fashir with a berm – a raised earth mound. This map shows its encirclement. Pic: Yale School of Public Health

    On the outskirts of North Darfur’s Karnoi town, we meet Joint Task Forces intelligence commander Idris Ali.

    The Joint Task Forces are made up of former rebels from across Darfur that the military armed the RSF to crush, through mass ethnic violence in the early 2000s. Now, they are armed by the state to fight the RSF.

    “Our patriotism does not allow us to surrender. Our right to the land means we have to fight until our last breath,” says Commander Ali.

    The RSF is currently using sophisticated weapons and drones to pummel his forces and civilians in Al Fashir, and carry out strikes across Sudan.

    Image:
    The RSF is well armed

    “According to our sources, the weapons come from the UAE. Chad is just a corridor for these arms to reach Sudan,” he added.

    According to his intelligence, supplies travel from Chad’s second city Abeche through the Adre crossing and into West Darfur to Al Geneina – the state capital the RSF massacred before its violent takeover in November 2023.

    One video he shared with us shows a truck crossing after dark with khaki material covering its cargo.

    The commander says it was filmed by sources on the Chad-Sudan border during an arms transfer from Adre town into West Darfur. There is no identifiable branding of humanitarian aid or visible signs of weapons in the footage.

    In another video, a convoy of land cruisers races through terrain similar to that of eastern Chad. He says his sources also documented this at the Adre crossing and alleges that the land cruisers are painted in RSF colours and turned into lethal ‘technicals’ [weaponised civilian vehicles] once in West Darfur.

    Image:
    Sudanese state forces in front of burning armed vehicles that appear to have come from the UAE

    He describes a second route that runs south of the border town Tine into North Darfur. Further north, he says RSF arms and supplies land in Amdjarras airport in Chad and head to the main RSF base and supply hub in Zurug town.

    At least 86 flights travelling from the UAE to Amdjarras airport were independently documented by December 2024.

    In a letter to the United Nations Security Council on 4 September, the Sudanese authorities alleged no fewer than 248 flights between November 2024 and February 2025 were operated by UAE-chartered aircraft to smuggle mercenaries, weapons and military equipment into Sudanese territory.

    More recently, online flight tracker @AfriMEOSINT noted flights from the UAE arriving in N’djamena airport in Chad’s capital. On 20 September, a cargo flight left Al Reef airbase in Abu Dhabi and landed in the military section of N’Djamena airport.

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    In April, the Guardian reported on a leaked United Nations report that documented a consistent pattern of Ilyushin 1L-76TD cargo flights originating from the UAE into Chad, with multiple flights making deliberate attempts to avoid detection and identified at least three overland routes from Chad potentially used for transporting weapons into Sudan.

    According to the Guardian, the experts added they could not identify what the planes were carrying or locate any evidence the planes were transporting weapons. These findings were not included in the final 39-page report.


    3:54

    Smugglers risking their lives to fight famine

    UAE ‘categorically rejects’ claims

    We presented the allegations in our report to the UAE’s foreign ministry. It sent us this response:

    “Since the onset of the civil war, the UAE has consistently supported regional and international efforts to achieve an immediate ceasefire, protect civilians, and ensure accountability for violations committed by all warring parties.

    “The UAE remains committed to a civilian-led process that places the needs of the Sudanese people above the interests of any faction.

    “In this spirit, the UAE notes a marked increase in unfounded accusations and deliberate propaganda from the so-called Port Sudan Authority, one of the warring parties to the civil war, which actively undermines efforts to end the conflict and restore stability.

    “These escalating fabrications form part of a calculated pattern of deflection – shifting blame to others to evade responsibility for its own actions – intended to prolong the war and obstruct a genuine peace process.

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    “We categorically reject any claims of providing any form of support to either warring party since the onset of the civil war, and condemn atrocities committed by both Port Sudan Authority and RSF.

    “The latest UN Panel of Experts report makes clear that there is no substantiated evidence that the UAE has provided any support to RSF, or has any involvement in the conflict.

    “The UAE reaffirms its unwavering commitment to working closely with partners to foster dialogue, mobilise international support, and contribute to initiatives that address the humanitarian crisis and lay the groundwork for sustainable peace.

    “These efforts will assist in building a secure and stable future for Sudan that meets the aspirations of the brotherly Sudanese people for peace and development.”

    The Chadian government did not respond to our request for comment.

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