Al-Burhan is currently engaged in the fight’s first round.
The head of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, reportedly visited the injured soldiers in the military hospital in Atbara, in the Nile River state, north of Khartoum, according to the Sudanese army.
The army revealed photos of Al-Burhan’s tour and stated that it additionally inspected the local artillery.
Al-Burhan also intends to leave Sudan for negotiations in neighboring nations, according to two government sources, after visiting army bases and the Port Sudan interim government’s headquarters.
Last Thursday, Al-Burhan made his first public appearance in 130 days outside the Army General Command in the heart of Khartoum.
According to dependable sources, Al-Burhan will travel to Egypt and Saudi Arabia in the middle of the following week to discuss quickening the end of the conflict and resolving the issue in his nation. During his first trip overseas following the start of the fighting in Khartoum.
The sources indicated that Al-Burhan will move from Cairo to Riyadh to hold talks with the Saudi leadership, which is sponsoring with the United States the Jeddah platform for negotiation between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces. The talks will focus on reviving the platform after the negotiations stopped during the past weeks.
the resource pointed out that Al-Burhan’s program includes visiting other countries – which did not name – during the coming period.