Publish dateWednesday 26 March 2025 - 20:38
Story Code : 311105
Military developments in Sudan: Army advancing, humanitarian crisis worsening
The fierce clashes between the Sudanese army and the rapid reaction forces, which began nearly two years ago, continue and are accompanied by military developments and a worsening humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, the Sudanese army announced a few hours ago that it has completely captured Khartoum.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The Sudanese army announced by releasing images that it has taken control of the "Taiba al-Hasnab" area in the south of Khartoum.
 
Sudanese army forces have launched a military operation in the "Umm Ramta" neighborhood located west of the White Nile.
 
Reports indicate that the Sudanese army has succeeded in retaking the city of Al-Baqir in the south of Khartoum and has also taken control of the western side of the "Kobri al-Manshiya" bridge and the headquarters of the land port in the eastern suburb of Al-Sahafah, Khartoum.
 
The nearly two-year conflict in Sudan has killed at least 20,000 civilians and displaced 14 million.
 
The war has severely damaged Sudan’s economic and social infrastructure, and more than half of the country’s 45 million people face hunger and food insecurity.
 
Reports of rapid reaction forces attacking worshippers in mosques have raised serious concerns about the plight of Sudanese civilians.
 
The conflict in Sudan has created a widespread humanitarian crisis that requires urgent international attention.
 
International efforts to end the conflict have so far failed, and the situation remains volatile.
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