The takeover of Sinja occurred after the RSF successfully seized Jebel Moya, 75 km northwest of Sinja, on 24 June. At this point, the SAF’s defences had been weakened following persistent RSF activity since 29 May. Various pieces of footage posted on social media showed RSF presence on 24 June. For example, a pro-RSF Telegram channel showed the paramilitary on the northeastern side of the village. Another video posted on 25 June to a pro-RSF news outlet showed a large convoy of four jeeps and three motorbikes moving through a residential area at Jebel Moya northwest.
Jebel Moya is strategically located along the Kosti-Sennar road connecting Sennar State and the White Nile State to the west, and Gezira state to the north. Control over Jebel Moya provides the RSF with direct routes into Rabak, Kosti and Sennar, which remain under SAF control.
In order to reach Sinja, the RSF likely took off-road routes rather than the main route through Sennar city. Sudan War Monitor reported that the RSF travelled over “undefended agricultural plain”. Since the RSF’s capture of Sinja, roads into Sennar city from the west and the south have been cut off.
Both the RSF and the SAF posted graphic images and footage coinciding with the RSF’s takeover. CIR verified footage shared on X by a pro-SAF account of three bodies being dumped in a major irrigation canal of the Gezira Agricultural Project. Another three videos show three RSF prisoners with the same uniforms of the dumped bodies. One video posted by pro-SAF account on X shows GIS special forces and Islamic Militia holding the prisoners on a back of a truck while they were alive. Another video posted by pro-SAF account on X shows their dead bodies laid on the ground, and the last video posted by pro-SAF account on X shows their dead bodies placed on the back of another truck, all bodies on the three videos confirmed with the three bodies dumped in the canal (figure 2).
In a statement posted to Facebook, Sudan Police announced the death of two high-ranking officers who served in the Police and Central Reserve Police in Sinja. They were named as Abdul Mahmoud Ahmed Ali Khalifa, and Abu Ubaida Al-Daw Muhammad Ali Ahmed.