Sudan’s capital faces escalating violence as army reinforcements arrive to reclaim territory from the RSF, which maintains control of the presidential palace. Civilian casualties rise amid ongoing conflict, exacerbating a significant humanitarian crisis that displaces millions.
Fierce clashes are intensifying in Khartoum, Sudan, as military reinforcements from the south join forces near the presidential palace, currently controlled by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Military spokesman General Nabil Abdullah reported that the Armoured Corps is now cooperating with General Command forces already stationed in the capital, Khartoum. The RSF and the army have been engaged in conflict since April 2023.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan, particularly in Khartoum, highlights a humanitarian crisis marked by thousands of casualties and displacements. The RSF maintains control of significant territories, while the army regains lost ground. The situation remains dire, necessitating urgent humanitarian intervention as violence spreads across various regions of Sudan, threatening stability and safety.
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