Jabra, Khartoum

Jabra (Arabic: جبرة), or Gabra, is one of the neighbourhoods of Khartoum, Sudan, located in the southern side of Khartoum.

Jabra
جبرة
Jabra is located in Sudan
Jabra
Jabra
Location in Sudan (Khartoum highlighted)
Coordinates: 15°31′37.11″N 32°30′52.97″E
CountrySudan
StateKhartoum
CityKhartoum
Time zoneCentral Africa Time, GMT + 3

History

On 2 July 2015, a significant number of women in Khartoum took action by blocking Jabra's main street, which connected the southern and eastern neighbourhoods of the city. They were protesting the continuous disruption of drinking water supply to their homes, which had been ongoing for five consecutive days. During the protest, the women voiced their grievances against the government and demanded immediate water provision. Witnesses reported that the demonstrators used concrete blocks to obstruct the main street, causing an hour-long disruption in traffic. Subsequently, the police intervened and dispersed the women's demonstrations.[1]

On 28 December 2021, a raid conducted by Sudanese intelligence officers on an ISIS cell in the Jabra neighbourhood, resulted in the death of five officers and the injury of one. The security operation also led to the arrest of 11 terrorists of various nationalities. During the raid, the terrorist group opened fire on the security forces, resulting in casualties among the officers. Four foreign terrorists managed to escape and are currently being pursued. This marks the first time that Sudanese authorities have announced the seizure of an ISIS cell in the country. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok praised the fallen officers as heroes who were combating extremist terrorist activities to secure and stabilize the country.[2][3][4]

2023 Sudan conflict

Jabra neighbourhood, which includes one of the headquarters of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)[5] and Hemedti's house,[6][7] is located near the al-Shajara area, where the headquarters of the armoured corps of the army is located.[5]

During the 2023 Sudan conflict, on 18 May, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) shelled and destructed Hemedti's house in Jabra using drones.[8][6] On 30 June, hundreds of residents in Jabra neighbourhood were forced to leave their homes and flee due to the intensification of fighting between the SAF and the RSF.[9][10] According to witnesses, the RSF knocked on doors in the area and asked the remaining residence to leave the area within 24 hours.[9][5][11][12]

References

  1. Dabanga (2015-07-02). "أزمة مياه الشرب تقود الى احتجاجات نسائية في جبرة بالخرطوم". Dabanga Radio TV Online (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  2. "السودان.. مقتل 5 من ضباط المخابرات خلال "مداهمة بالخرطوم" | الحرة". www.alhurra.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  3. "السودان: اشتباكات مسلحة مع جهاديين في منطقة جبرة بجنوب الخرطوم". فرانس 24 / France 24 (in Arabic). 2021-10-05. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  4. "داعش في الخرطوم.. حرب شوارع تشهدها أحياء جبرة". صحيفة الصيحة (in Arabic). 2021-10-05. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  5. "شهود: إجبار سكان حي جنوبي الخرطوم على ترك منازلهم". سكاي نيوز عربية (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  6. "العربية: اشتباكات عنيفة قرب منزل حميدتي في حي جبرة بالخرطوم - بوابة الشروق". www.shorouknews.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  7. Omar, Katip. "حي جبرة.. معقل حميدتي المحاط بالقناصة وسط الخرطوم". Alaraby (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  8. Admin2 (2023-05-18). "قصف وتدمير منزل حميدتي في ضاحية جبرة الخرطوم بطائرة مسيرة صباح اليوم". أمدر تايميز (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  9. نت, الميادين (2023-07-30). "السودان: إجبار مئات السكان جنوبي الخرطوم على ترك منازلهم". شبكة الميادين (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  10. "الجيش السوداني يصادر شحنة أسلحة للدعم السريع والمعارك تجبر سكان حي بالخرطوم على النزوح". www.aljazeera.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  11. mo.arabi (2023-07-31). "شهود: إجبار سكان حي جبرة جنوبي الخرطوم على ترك منازلهم". سودانايل (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  12. Osman, Asma (2023-07-31). "الدعم السريع يجبر سكان "جبرة" جنوبي الخرطوم على ترك منازلهم". كوش نيوز (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
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