A report from Yale University reveals that an Ethiopian military base near the Sudanese border is providing support to the Rapid Support Forces. This assistance includes the transfer of military equipment and ammunition, raising questions about Ethiopia's role in the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
Sudan is experiencing a significant escalation in clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, increasing tensions in the country. This escalation comes at a sensitive time as the government seeks stability amid multiple crises.
Sudanese Army Chief Abdel Fattah Burhan announced the cancellation of the Deputy Commander position and appointed Shams al-Din Kabashi as his assistant. These military adjustments come amid escalating conflict with the Rapid Support Forces.
Sudan’s Sovereign Council President, General Abdel Fattah Burhan, announced the cancellation of the positions of Deputy and Assistant Army Chief in a move aimed at restructuring military leadership. This decision comes amid increasing internal conflicts in Sudan.
On April 6, Sudanese people marked the anniversary of the 1985 overthrow of Jaafar Nimeiri and the 2019 sit-in against Omar al-Bashir. This year's commemoration was subdued due to ongoing conflict between the army and Rapid Support Forces.
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.
Violent clashes erupted in Delang, South Kordofan, where the Sudanese army successfully repelled a large-scale attack by the Rapid Support Forces and their ally, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement. The assault came from multiple directions, intensifying the fighting in the region.
The Muslim World League strongly condemned the attack by Rapid Support Forces on Al-Jabalin Hospital in White Nile State, Sudan, resulting in significant loss of life. The League emphasized the necessity of adhering to international laws to protect civilians.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack by Rapid Support Forces on a hospital in the city of Jabalin, Sudan, resulting in deaths and injuries, including medical staff. The Kingdom emphasized that such actions are unjustifiable and constitute a blatant violation of international law.
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.
Two airstrikes targeting the Jabalin hospital in White Nile state, Sudan, resulted in the deaths of 7 individuals and injuries to 11 others, including medical staff. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation from the Sudanese government and medical organizations.
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.
The 'Foundation' government, backed by the Rapid Support Forces, has announced plans to hold secondary school exams in its controlled areas in June. This move reflects the increasing division in Sudan, following the Sudanese government's preparations for exams in its territories.
Child specialist <strong>Mohamed Ahmed Ali Al-Siddiq</strong> was killed in his home in <strong>Nyala</strong>, <strong>South Darfur</strong> by the <strong>Rapid Support Forces</strong>. This incident reflects the rising security chaos and targeting of medical personnel in <strong>Sudan</strong>.
The Sudanese army has accused the Rapid Support Forces of occupying a Gulf embassy in Khartoum, raising concerns about escalating security tensions in the country. This accusation comes amid a prolonged political and military crisis in Sudan.
The Sudan Doctors Network reported that 14 people, including 5 children and 2 women, were killed and 23 others injured in shelling targeting Dalang city in South Kordofan. This attack comes amid the ongoing assault by Rapid Support Forces on the city for the second consecutive day.
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.
Airstrikes conducted by the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces have resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians and injuries to others, marking a serious military escalation in Sudan. The incident occurred in South Kordofan, raising growing concerns about the humanitarian situation in the country.
An airstrike on a hospital in the town of Al-Daein, Darfur, on March 20 resulted in the deaths of 70 individuals, including 15 children. Initially described as an accidental incident, the attack was aimed at Rapid Support Forces fighters using the hospital as an operations center.
The Sudanese Foreign Ministry condemned statements from a U.S. official accusing the Sudanese army of bombing the 'El Daein' hospital, which resulted in 70 deaths and 146 injuries. The ministry claims these remarks reflect Washington's bias towards the Rapid Support Forces amid escalating clashes.
At least <strong>28 civilians</strong> were killed in drone strikes across <strong>North Darfur</strong> and <strong>Kordofan</strong>, with reports of thousands displaced and medical facilities destroyed in <strong>Blue Nile</strong> state.
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.
Separate attacks by the Rapid Support Forces in North Darfur and North Kordofan have resulted in the deaths of 20 civilians and injuries to others, drawing increasing condemnation from 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.
Drone attacks in South Kordofan and White Nile regions have resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians. This escalation occurs amid ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, threatening the country's stability.
Detainee Ibrahim Nour El-Din revealed the dire conditions faced by prisoners in El Fasher, where thousands are held in shipping containers under the control of the Rapid Support Forces. United Nations investigations indicate evidence of genocide during the events of last October.