Ali Abdullah Rizq Allah, known as 'Savana', a defector from the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces, performed Hajj in Mecca. This event occurred less than three weeks after he announced his separation from the group accused of committing genocide in Darfur.
The Sudanese army announced today its control over the Kili area near the city of Kurmuk in the Blue Nile state after fierce battles against the Rapid Support Forces. The army confirmed significant losses inflicted on the rebels during military operations.
The Sudanese army has announced the recovery of the strategic Kili area in Blue Nile state following intense battles with Rapid Support Forces, resulting in significant casualties and equipment losses.
Rapid Support Forces leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hamidti, stated that his forces do not seek to prolong the war in Sudan. He stressed the urgent need for a ceasefire as the conflict enters its fourth year.
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as 'Hamidti', confirmed his forces' readiness to fight until 2040 during a speech to his officers. He promised to improve administrative conditions and support the wounded and families of the deceased.
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hamidti, asserted that his Rapid Support Forces do not seek to prolong the conflict in Sudan, expressing a desire to end the war 'as soon as possible.' However, he indicated their readiness to continue fighting until 2040.
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hamidti), the leader of the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan, stated that his troops are prepared to continue military operations until 2040 if necessary. He noted that the Sudanese army anticipates the conflict may persist until 2033.
A drone strike targeted a home in the eastern region of Al-Jazira, resulting in the death of Azam Keikel, brother of Major General Abu Aqila Keikel, along with several family members. This attack highlights the increasing use of drones in the ongoing conflict since April 2023.
The Sudanese army has shot down a drone launched by paramilitary forces at Khartoum Airport, highlighting escalating tensions between the two sides. This incident occurred during a sensitive time as the country faces increasing internal conflicts.
The Sudanese army's air defenses successfully thwarted a drone attack targeting the vicinity of Khartoum Airport on Monday. This incident coincided with the resumption of international flights, highlighting ongoing security tensions in the country.
Rapid Support Forces continue to target civilians in Sudan, with a drone strike resulting in the deaths of five people in the Al-Eisawiya area south of Omdurman. This reflects severe violations of international law.
Five civilians were killed in a drone strike by the Rapid Support Forces in the Greater Khartoum area, marking the second such attack this week. The increase in drone attacks in Sudan has raised significant concerns about escalating violence in the capital.
The United Nations has imposed sanctions on <strong>Al-Quni Hamdan Daglo Musa</strong>, the younger brother of the leader of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, along with three Colombian mercenaries accused of recruiting fighters to combat in Sudan.
In a surprising turn of events, a general from Sudan's Rapid Support Forces defected after fleeing from Darfur to join the Sudanese army. This incident highlights the escalating internal conflicts within the country.
Exclusive reports reveal that Ethiopia is secretly supporting Sudan's Rapid Support Forces from a military base in the Benishangul-Gumuz region. Satellite images show increased military activities at the Asosa base, raising questions about the UAE's role in this support.
Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned the attack by the Rapid Support Forces on the Al-Jabalin hospital in White Nile state, Sudan, which resulted in multiple casualties, including medical staff. The Saudi Foreign Ministry stated that such acts represent a blatant violation of international law.
In a rare assassination incident during the ongoing war in Sudan, a politician associated with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) was killed in a drone attack. This event raises concerns about escalating violence and its implications amid the ongoing conflict.
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.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack by Rapid Support Forces on Al-Jabalin Hospital in Sudan, resulting in casualties among medical staff and civilians. This incident raises serious concerns about the safety of civilians in conflict zones.
Doctors Without Borders condemned the attack by Rapid Support Forces on a hospital in Sudan that resulted in the deaths of ten individuals. The drone strike reflects the escalating violence in the country.
A Sudanese military spokesperson announced on Thursday the appointment of Lieutenant General Yasser Al-Atta as the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces. This appointment comes at a critical time as Sudan faces escalating conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces.
Osama Hassan, a prominent leader in the Sudanese government backed by the Rapid Support Forces, was killed in an airstrike by the Sudanese army at his home in Nyala. This incident raises concerns about a new escalation in the ongoing Sudanese conflict.
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 assaults between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces continue, leading to the destruction of hospitals and turning them into battlefields. These catastrophic conditions threaten patients' lives and exacerbate their suffering.
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.
Fighting continues in Sudan as the army demands the withdrawal of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from cities before any ceasefire. Meanwhile, the RSF expresses readiness to accept truces while continuing military operations.
The war in Sudan continues between the army and Rapid Support Forces, with escalating clashes raising fears of worsening humanitarian and political conditions. Regional tensions threaten to complicate the situation further.
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.
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.
At least 15 people were killed and over 23 injured in a bombing targeting Lakawa city in West Kordofan, South Sudan, today. Medical sources confirmed that the attack was carried out by the Sudanese army.