The Sudanese army has taken back the President’s house in Khartoum from the RSF group after a tough battle that lasted for hours. This is a big change in the fight for power between the two sides in Sudan.
According to military sources, SAF launched a coordinated offensive backed by airstrikes and artillery, forcing RSF fighters to retreat from key positions. Residents in the capital reported heavy gunfire and explosions as government troops advanced into central Khartoum.
The fighting in Sudan, which started in April of 2023, has caused a lot of damage, forcing many people to leave their homes and creating a major crisis where people need help. The fight for control of the President’s home shows that the split between the army and the RSF is getting worse, making people worry that the country will be unstable for a long time.
As international mediators push for a ceasefire, the latest developments highlight the urgent need for diplomatic intervention to prevent further bloodshed in Sudan.
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