Tasis: Engineers and Community Leaders Killed in Army Bombing of Heglig Oil Fields

The Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasis) announced that more than seven leaders and notables of the Native Administration were killed in an attack by a drone of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) during their visit to Heglig, as the area is currently under the Rapid Support Forces’ control. The Alliance reiterated that the attack was part of a systematic campaign to destabilize security and the local social fabric, holding the Sudanese Army fully responsible for the aforementioned crime.
Assayha publishes the full text of the statement issued by the Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasis):
Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasis)
Press Statement on the Targeting of Native Administration Leaders in Heglig
Today, Tuesday, a combat drone operated by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) targeted a delegation of the Misseriyatribe’s Native Administration leaders during their visit to Heglig, which resulted in the death of Chief Hamdan Jar Al-Nabi, a prominent figure in the Misseriya tribe, in addition to more than seven other Native Administration leaders and notables.
This act of targeting, perpetrated by the Muslim Brotherhood’s Army, aims to create chaos and destabilize the local social fabric, which would naturally further exacerbate the unbearable suffering of the population, and threaten the stability of the affected areas. Such an attack is simply part of the Brotherhood’s strategy, as they’ve yet to demonstrate any hesitation in sacrificing the Sudanese people in order to pave their path of returning to power.
Whilst we hold the Brotherhood’s Army fully responsible for the aforementioned crime, we call upon the international community and human rights organizations to launch a transparent and independent investigation into the incident, and hold those responsible accountable.
We will continue to confront these terrorists, and put forth diligent efforts into the process of liberating our country from the oppression and injustice enforced by the Muslim Brotherhood, so that our nation can enjoy the coveted sense of security and stability.
Mercy and forgiveness be upon the martyrs, and a speedy recovery for the wounded and injured.
Dr. Alaa El-Din Awad Nugud
Official Spokesperson for the Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasis)
Tuesday, December 9th, 2025




