Sudan’s military continues its field advances, lifting RSF siege of a crucial city
- Sudan's Rapid Support Forces will sign a charter with allied groups to establish a 'government of peace and unity' in territories it controls.
- The RSF has seized parts of Darfur and Kordofan regions in an ongoing war against Sudan's army that has devastated the country.
- Sudan's military has gained the upper hand by capturing strategic areas and is close to recapturing the Republican Palace from the RSF.
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Maps show Sudan conflict's shifting frontlines as SAF regains territory
Maps illustrate how the SAF has regained ground, closing in on Khartoum. But these advances do not promise peace. Fatalities are at their highest point since mid-2023, and with nearly 13 million people displaced, the future of the war hangs in the balance.
Sudan: A poisoned palace in a violent stalemate – The Mail & Guardian
The symbolic centre of the Sudanese state – what’s left of it, anyway – is the Republican Palace, a compound on the banks of the Blue Nile in Khartoum. It is currently under siege. Units fighting for the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), commanded by Abdel Fattah Al- Burhan, are just a few blocks away, after advancing rapidly through parts of the capital city. In the Khartoum context of the civil war, the palace’s current occupants – the Rapid Suppor…
Sudan's military continues its field advances, lifting RSF siege of a crucial city
Sudan’s military on Sunday broke a more than year-long siege on the crucial city of Obeid, restoring access to a strategic area in the south-central region and strengthening crucial supply routes in its nearly two years of war against a notorious paramilitary group, officials said.
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