The Sudanese army announced today its resistance to an attack launched by the Rapid Support Forces in the Sali area of Blue Nile state. The Fourth Infantry Division confirmed that it managed to repel the militia, inflicting heavy losses.
Reports indicate that the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan are expanding their ambitions southward following strategic gains in the Blue Nile state. This development comes amid escalating military tensions in the country.
Thousands of displaced families in the Blue Nile region are facing dire humanitarian conditions due to the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces. Humanitarian organizations have emphasized the urgent need for shelter, food, water, and medicine.
The number of displaced individuals in the Blue Nile region of southeastern Sudan has risen to over <strong>79,000</strong> due to ongoing clashes. Approximately <strong>7,000</strong> people have crossed into Ethiopia to escape the violence.
The humanitarian situation in the Blue Nile region of Sudan is deteriorating, with an increasing number of displaced individuals moving to the city of Damazin due to ongoing battles in the areas of Kurmuk and Qaisan, threatening the lives of thousands of civilians.
The Blue Nile region of Sudan has plunged back into conflict following the Rapid Support Forces' control of major towns, resulting in the displacement of thousands and numerous casualties. The Sudanese army is mobilizing its forces to regain control.
At least <strong>14 people</strong> were killed in an armed attack carried out by paramilitary forces in central Sudan, highlighting the escalating violence in the country. The attack occurred in a region plagued by ongoing tensions due to the armed conflict affecting the nation.
On Sunday, the Sudanese army announced the death of <strong>94 members</strong> of the Rapid Support Forces during an attack in the <strong>Kaili</strong> area of <strong>Blue Nile State</strong>. The Rapid Support Forces have not issued any official comment on this announcement.
Military sources report that the Sudanese Army and Rapid Support Forces have achieved separate victories in the regions of Kordofan and Blue Nile. This development comes amid escalating conflict between the two sides, complicating the security situation in the country.
Authorities in Blue Nile State have declared a state of general mobilization amid escalating battles between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces. This comes as the army reinforces its presence in the region to face increasing challenges.
The Blue Nile regional government has declared a state of emergency to confront what it describes as aggression in southern areas of the region. This decision comes as fighting intensifies, leading to the displacement of thousands of families.
The Rapid Support Forces announced significant territorial gains in North Kordofan and Blue Nile states, asserting control over strategic locations amid escalating armed conflict in Sudan. The forces expressed their commitment to continue military operations in these areas.
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.
Intense clashes are ongoing between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army in the Blue Nile region, while civilians in El Fasher and Kordofan face continuous bombardment. The humanitarian situation is deteriorating rapidly.
The Rapid Support Forces and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement – North announced significant territorial gains in the Blue Nile region, capturing the strategic city of Kurmuk. This military escalation has led to the displacement of over <strong>73,000</strong> citizens amid intense fighting.
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.