January 13, 2025 Adré – Darfur24 Sources reported on Monday that dozens of youth from Sudanese Refugee camps in Chad head daily to join the Joint Force in the town of Tina in North Darfur State.

The Joint Force, which includes the Army and allied Armed Movements, is stationed in the town of Tina, located on the Sudanese-Chadian border.

Reliable sources told Darfur24 that “these young people gather from all Sudanese refugee camps in eastern Chad in the town of Adré, and then head to the Sudanese town of Tina.”

They indicated that the young people are joining the Joint Force comes in response to the call for the Battle of Dignity and the restoration of areas controlled by Rapid Support Forces, and a desire to avenge the violations that occurred in West Darfur State.

In the same context, other sources told Darfur 24 that the Army’s warplanes carried out a military supply drop operation in Tina during the past two days in preparation for possible battles with Rapid Support Forces. Local media reported that Rapid Support Forces have completed their preparations to launch an attack on Tina, located northeast of Kulbus, which has been controlled by Rapid Support Forces since last November.