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July 31, 2019: I'm thinking of removing an unsupported sentence in Rapid Support Forces (a sentence that, coincidentally, also needs rapid support, hee, hee). In the section: Yemeni Civil War, someone from network site:31.216.0.210 contributed this sentence: "Also there evidences that there is many peoples from Boko Haram has joined to Rapid Forces to help Yemen war." on 3 July 2019. Actually, not so much "contributed" as "shoehorned" in front of existing references (gaining only waning, albeit very rapid, support). After searching the four references and the web, I couldn't find supporting evidence for this statement. I tried and failed. I'm: User:Jeffreydavidspecktalk and I'll remove this (one) sentence: "Also, there is evidence that many people from Boko Haram have joined the Rapid Forces in order to fight in Yemen." (after having rewritten it) in about a week unless I hear different. (Done. My first delete on Misplaced Pages! But this isn't my area of expertise, anyway.)