Sudanese Army Regains Khartoum Amid Ongoing Civil War
Sudanese Army Regains Khartoum Amid Ongoing Civil War

Sudanese Army Regains Khartoum Amid Ongoing Civil War

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The Sudanese Army has regained control of Khartoum after fierce fighting against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), liberating key government institutions and marking a significant turning point in the ongoing civil war. While army chief Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan celebrates this victory, the aftermath reveals extensive destruction and looting in the capital, raising concerns about the humanitarian crisis affecting over 11 million people displaced by the conflict. The RSF, still controlling parts of Sudan, remains a threat despite the army's recent successes, and the situation in Khartoum has been described as a 'burnt-out shell' with significant damage to infrastructure. The fighting has deepened fears about the future of freedoms gained after the ousting of former President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir, with activists questioning the long-term implications for civilian governance. As the army celebrates, vigilance is urged to prevent complacency, given the RSF's potential for resurgence. The conflict, rooted in a struggle for power, continues to pose serious challenges for Sudan's stability and recovery.

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