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Sudan's Army Under Fire: City Falls, Aid Hub Attacked, Chief Faces Calls to Go
conflictwar2 years ago

Sudan's Army Under Fire: City Falls, Aid Hub Attacked, Chief Faces Calls to Go

The capture of Wad Madani, a major city in Sudan's agricultural region, by the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces has raised doubts about the strength of Sudan's army and escalated the eight-month civil war. The army's withdrawal from the city has caused thousands of people to flee once again, dealing a blow to the army's credibility. The paramilitary forces have been accused of robbing civilians and hindering their escape. Aid agencies have suspended operations, and the UN has relocated staff due to concerns of looting and worsening humanitarian conditions. The army's weaknesses, including corruption and a lack of experience in ground fighting, have been exposed. The capture of Wad Madani could lead to further attacks on major cities and potentially spark a revolt within the army. Foreign interference and a wider regional conflict are also risks.

"Deadly Drone Attack Claims Dozens of Lives in Khartoum, Sudan"
conflictinternational-relations2 years ago

"Deadly Drone Attack Claims Dozens of Lives in Khartoum, Sudan"

At least 40 people have been killed and 70 injured in a drone attack on an open market in Khartoum, Sudan. The Sudanese army is believed to be responsible for the attack, which occurred amid ongoing conflict between the military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The situation in Khartoum remains dire, with a lack of medical assistance and no ceasefire in sight. The conflict has resulted in widespread violence, displacement, and ethnic tensions, with thousands of people killed and millions displaced.

conflictpolitics2 years ago

"Sudanese Army Leader's Pledge: Eradicating Rebellion"

Sudanese army leader, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, has vowed to eliminate the rebellion by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and reaffirmed the unity between the army and the people in their determination to eradicate the rebellion. Al-Burhan criticized the RSF for their actions that have harmed the Sudanese population. The Sudanese army continued its heavy artillery bombardment of RSF positions, while the RSF reported civilian casualties due to army airstrikes. Al-Burhan also announced the reopening of the border with Eritrea, emphasizing the importance of relations with neighboring nations.