
In Sudan, the army has announced that it has completely pushed out the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from the entire Khartoum state. This marks a significant turn in the ongoing conflict that has ravaged the region since March 2025.
The military forces have made continuous gains against the paramilitary RSF, consolidating their control over the capital and surrounding areas. The RSF were heavily involved in the violent clashes with government troops, leading to severe instability and a humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s largest city.
The army’s claim reflects a decisive moment that may impact the future of Sudan’s internal power struggle and security situation. Local and international observers are closely monitoring the situation as the conflict has caused widespread:
- displacement,
- destruction, and
- loss of civilian lives.
The Sudanese population hopes this development will lead to further peace efforts and a restoration of order throughout the country. Meanwhile, the international community is urged to:
- continue support for humanitarian assistance, and
- encourage dialogue between warring factions.
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