- The robbery of the police headquarters and arsenal in Khartoum by paramilitaries and the establishment of a new front by a rebel group in the south, bordering Ethiopia, are just two of the difficulties the Sudanese army is facing.
- Residents of Kurmuk reported an attack on the army as the Rapid Support Forces (FSR) declared victory in the conflict for the police headquarters.
- The situation has considerably shifted as a result of the FSR seizing numerous cars, weapons, and ammo after seizing the police headquarters.
- The mechanized armored corps headquarters, one of the army’s assets in the south of Khartoum, is seriously threatened by the paramilitaries’ presence in this region. Although the paramilitaries haven’t disclosed it, they’ve lost around 400 soldiers in taking the headquarters.
- Due to a death of official statements from the combatants, the NGO Acled estimates that over 2,800 people have died in the fighting in Sudan. At least 12 civilians were murdered on Sunday in the violence that is still going on in Nyala, the capital of South Darfur.
- More than 500,000 individuals have crossed borders, largely into Egypt and Chad, after more than 2.5 million people had left their homes.
- The robbery of the police headquarters and arsenal in Khartoum by paramilitaries and the establishment of a new front by a rebel group in the south, bordering Ethiopia, are just two of the difficulties the Sudanese army is facing.
- Residents of Kurmuk reported an attack on the army as the Rapid Support Forces (FSR) declared victory in the conflict for the police headquarters.
- The situation has considerably shifted as a result of the FSR seizing numerous cars, weapons, and ammo after seizing the police headquarters.
- The mechanized armored corps headquarters, one of the army’s assets in the south of Khartoum, is seriously threatened by the paramilitaries’ presence in this region. Although the paramilitaries haven’t disclosed it, they’ve lost around 400 soldiers in taking the headquarters.
- Due to a death of official statements from the combatants, the NGO Acled estimates that over 2,800 people have died in the fighting in Sudan. At least 12 civilians were murdered on Sunday in the violence that is still going on in Nyala, the capital of South Darfur.
- More than 500,000 individuals have crossed borders, largely into Egypt and Chad, after more than 2.5 million people had left their homes.