Sudanese army retakes capital Khartoum, says military chief, after nearly two years of fighting
- The Sudanese army declared it has regained full control of Khartoum after a week of fighting against the Rapid Support Forces , according to army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.
- The army's offensive resulted in recapturing the presidential palace and airport, with reports indicating RSF fighters are retreating across the Jebel Awliya bridge.
- The ongoing conflict in Sudan has killed tens of thousands and displaced over 12 million people, as reported by the UN.
- The RSF responded by stating there would be "no retreat and no surrender," claiming their forces are repositioning rather than fleeing.
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(S+) War in Sudan: The army has reclaimed Khartoum, but the atrocities continue
After almost two years, the Sudanese army has liberated the capital from the RSF militia. People there are relieved, but the focus of the war is likely to shift and the suffering elsewhere will increase.
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