RSF military push for Kordofan leaves Sudan at risk of partition
Summary
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are advancing into Kordofan after defeating Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in Darfur. They are targeting key towns, raising concerns of further dividing Sudan. Mediation efforts led by international parties, including President Donald Trump, are ongoing, but the RSF continues its offensive despite a proposed ceasefire.Key Facts
- The RSF is advancing into the Kordofan region in Sudan.
- They recently defeated the SAF in Darfur, causing heavy violence and displacement.
- The RSF aims to capture towns that could lead them to Sudan's capital, Khartoum.
- SAF still resists in some towns like Babnusa but faces challenges.
- Talks led by Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the U.S. have not stopped the fighting.
- The RSF announced a ceasefire, but attacks continue.
- Kordofan is strategically important due to its resources.
- International mediation aims to end the conflict, but territorial control remains contentious.
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