Sudan’s army renewing military effort to retake Kordofan, Darfur from RSF
Summary
The Sudanese army is trying to take back control of the Kordofan and Darfur regions from the Rapid Support Forces as their civil war continues. The army has prepared for a large military operation, conducting air and ground attacks that have already made notable progress. Both sides in the conflict have been accused of committing serious crimes, and the fighting has caused massive displacement and humanitarian issues.Key Facts
- Sudan's army aims to regain Kordofan and Darfur from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
- The military has reorganized and launched attacks on RSF positions in these regions.
- About 240 RSF vehicles were destroyed, and many fighters were killed, according to the military.
- Millions of people have been displaced due to the conflict.
- The United Nations considers the city of el-Fasher as a site of serious human rights abuses.
- The RSF's takeover of areas like el-Fasher has led to mass killings and detentions.
- Over 33 million people are at risk of starvation because of the ongoing war.
- The Sudanese government plans to return to Khartoum after nearly three years away.
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