Sudan's paramilitary RSF chief says war with army is not over
- Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, leader of the Rapid Support Forces, stated that the war against the army is not over as his forces aim to return to Khartoum despite being driven out.
- Dagalo acknowledged a withdrawal from Khartoum but said his forces would return 'stronger, more powerful, and victorious.'
- Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Sudanese army chief, ruled out reconciliation with the RSF and vowed to crush it.
- The conflict stems from a power struggle between the army and RSF ahead of a transition to civilian rule.
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Saudi Arabia chooses sides in Sudan's civil war
In the final days of Ramadan, before Mecca's Grand Mosque, Sudan's de facto president and army chief, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan knelt in prayer beside Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. Al-Burhan had arrived in the kingdom just two days after his troops dealt a significant blow to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), recapturing the capital Khartoum after two years of civil war. Missing from the frame was the United Arab Emirat…
Sudan enters a new phase of the power war between two Islamist leaders
While media attention is exclusively focused on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, the recent fall of the capital of Sudan, Khartoum, into the hands of the army forces, briefly puts under the spotlight the hardships - and atrocities - of the civil war in the African country on the verge of the two years of the conflict. Khartoum’s takeover by the troops of General Al Burhan opens a new phase in a war that, in general terms, presents a balance of forc…
A burnt-out shell - BBC visits Sudan's capital after the army's victory
16 minutes agoShareSaveBarbara Plett UsherBBC News, KhartoumShareSaveBarbara Plett Usher / BBCThe battered heart of Khartoum lies eerily quiet now, after weeks of intense urban combat in the Sudanese capital.We entered the city just days after Sudan’s army recaptured it from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the culmination of a six-month offensive through the central part of the country.Once the commercial heart and seat of Sudan’s g…
This Country’s Paramilitary Is Almost as Big as Its Entire Military Force
Over the weekend, Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a powerful paramilitary group, admitted to being pushed out of Khartoum, the country’s capital. This marks a turning point in Sudan’s current Civil War, which has been raging for the past two years between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary RSF. (These regional conflicts will escalate in the coming months.) Paramilitaries like the RSF are military organizations that operate …
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