Sudan's government returns to capital after nearly 3 years of war
Summary
Sudan's government has returned to the capital city, Khartoum, after nearly three years operating from Port Sudan during a conflict. The war was between Sudan's military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), with significant impacts on the city's infrastructure and population. The government plans to restore basic services and has declared 2026 as a "year of peace."Key Facts
- Sudan's military-led government is back in Khartoum after nearly three years.
- The government had been working from Port Sudan due to a civil war.
- The conflict was between the Sudanese military and the RSF, starting in 2023.
- Khartoum saw major destruction; about five million people fled the city.
- Sudan's Prime Minister pledged to improve electricity, water, healthcare, and education.
- The war has caused at least 150,000 deaths and displaced around 12 million people.
- International attempts to end the conflict have not succeeded so far.
- The UAE has been accused of supporting the RSF, which it denies.
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