Despite dramatic shifts in the frontlines, neither side is anywhere near the ‘total military victory’ wanted by Sudan’s warring generals.
Sudan's military is making advances to retake the capital. What's changing in the nearly 2-year war?
A man walks by a house hit in recent fighting in Khartoum, Sudan, an area torn by fighting between the military and the notorious paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, on April 25, 2023. Credit ...
Hundreds of thousands of people from western or southern tribes were born and raised in Khartoum after their parents fled devastating wars in South Sudan, the Nuba Mountains and Darfur during the ...
Sudan’s military captured a major bridge connecting the east of the capital Khartoum to the south, days after it reclaimed control of its northern part from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Meanwhile, RSF territorial control has been shrinking as the army advances in central Sudan, including Khartoum and Al-Jazira states, and in the southern White Nile and North Kordofan states.
Khartoum will help outsiders understand the crisis in Sudan, but it also functions as a tool for those impacted by the war. The most affecting parts of the film speak, I think, directly to Sudan ...
Amid reports of new atrocities by their troops in Sudan, leaders of the Rapid Support Forces were cheered at an elaborate political event in Kenya. By Declan Walsh Reporting from Nairobi, Kenya ...
Sudan's military is making advances to retake the capital. What's changing in the nearly 2-year war?
Sudanese army advances on the ground could potentially change the course of the war as it approaches its two-year mark ...
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