Large numbers of Sudanese displaced from Kurmuk are arriving in Damazin under harsh humanitarian conditions. This displacement occurs as military reinforcements are deployed to regain control of Kurmuk amidst escalating battles.
The Blue Nile Emergency Room has warned of a rapid deterioration in humanitarian conditions in Kurmuk County, where a large wave of displacement has occurred due to escalating military operations and declining safety for civilians.
The Rapid Support Forces have taken over the border city of Kurmuk, leading to violent clashes with the Sudanese army and displacing around 3,000 people. This was reported by the Sudan Doctors Network.
The Rapid Support Forces announced their complete control over the city of Kurmuk in Blue Nile State after fierce battles with the Sudanese army. This control strengthens their strategic position in the region.
sudanese forces led by abdul aziz al-halou have announced the complete takeover of the strategic city of karmak, located 136 kilometers from damazin, the capital of the blue nile state. this development reflects a significant shift in the sudanese conflict.
Fifteen people were killed in a violent bombing targeting the city of Lagawa in West Kordofan, as the 'Rapid Support Forces' launched an attack near the border city of Kurmuk with Ethiopia, amid rising accusations against Ethiopia's involvement in the events.