The Sudanese Armed Forces announced its successful defense against an attack by the Rapid Support Forces and their ally, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, on the Amora area in the Blue Nile region. This attack occurs amid rising tensions in the area.
General Yasser Al-Atta, Chief of Staff of the Sudanese Army, confirmed ongoing military support in the Blue Nile region, which is witnessing an escalation in attacks by the Rapid Support Forces. Al-Atta's visit followed the army's recapture of strategic areas.
The Sudanese army announced on Saturday that it has regained control of the Kili area near the city of Kurmuk after two weeks of control by Rapid Support Forces. The battles resulted in heavy losses for the militias involved.
The Sudanese army has announced its complete control over the Kili area in Blue Nile State, achieving significant victories against rebel militias. This announcement comes amid rising conflicts in the country.
In a tragic escalation of the ongoing conflict in Sudan, the 'Tasees' alliance, led by the Rapid Support Forces, accused the Sudanese army of carrying out a drone attack that resulted in the deaths of 15 civilians in South Kordofan. The army has not yet commented on the incident but announced its advance in the 'Kile' area.
The Sudanese army announced the recovery of the Kili area near the city of Kurmuk in the Blue Nile region following intense clashes with the Rapid Support Forces. These developments come at a critical time for security in the region.
The leader of the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, stated that his troops are prepared to fight for decades in their ongoing conflict with the Sudanese army. This declaration was made during a gathering with soldiers at an undisclosed location.
On Monday, the Sudanese army repelled a drone attack targeting several locations in the capital, Khartoum. Witnesses reported the sound of anti-aircraft fire and explosions in various neighborhoods, raising concerns among residents.
The Sudanese Army's positions south of Khartoum were subjected to an intensive drone attack, reflecting escalating internal tensions in the country. The assault resulted in significant damage to military facilities amid fears of worsening violence.
The Sudanese army announced it successfully repelled an attack by the Rapid Support Forces on the Sali area in the Blue Nile region, while separate assaults in Kordofan resulted in civilian casualties.
In a significant development, field commander Ali Rizq Allah, known as 'Safna', has defected from the Rapid Support Forces and joined the Sudanese Armed Forces. This comes just days after Major General Nour Ahmed Adam, known as 'Nour Al-Quba', also joined the army, highlighting increasing tensions within the Rapid Support Forces.
The Sudanese Armed Forces announced the execution of significant military operations against the Rapid Support Forces over the past 72 hours. These operations resulted in the destruction of dozens of vehicles and the liberation of strategic locations, inflicting heavy losses on the militia.
On Thursday, the Sudanese Army announced it has executed significant strikes against the Rapid Support Forces in various regions of the country over the past three days, achieving notable successes in several fronts.
General Al-Nour Ahmed Adam Quba, a prominent military leader in Darfur, has announced his defection from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to join the Sudanese Army. This development marks a significant shift in the ongoing conflicts in the region.
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.
An international human rights report has unveiled serious violations committed by Sudanese military forces, including repression, arbitrary detention, and ethnic targeting of civilians. This reflects a significant deterioration of human rights in the country.
Sudanese Army Chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has implemented significant changes in military leadership to address accusations of Islamist influence within the armed forces. This move comes at a critical time as Sudan faces multiple crises, including internal conflicts and economic challenges.
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.
On Monday, Sudan's Sovereignty Council Chairman, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, announced the dismissal of the Deputy Chief of Staff and his assistants amid rising military tensions in the country. This decision reflects significant changes in military leadership during a critical time.
In a surprising decision, Sudan's Sovereign Council President, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has annulled previous appointments of three senior army leaders. This move raises questions about stability within the military institution less than six months after their appointments.
On April 2, Sudanese Army Commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan announced a significant restructuring of military leadership, appointing General Yasser Al-Atta as Chief of Staff. This move reflects a major shift in power dynamics within the army and indicates a strengthening of military influence over political decisions in Sudan.
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.
In a dangerous escalation, an Islamist leader has urged the Sudanese army to employ chemical weapons in the ongoing conflict that began in April 2023. This call raises international concerns about the use of prohibited weapons.
The appointment of General Yasser Al-Atta as Chief of Staff by Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan has raised numerous questions regarding Al-Atta's loyalty. Analysts suggest this move may be a precursor to a potential coup.
The Sudanese Army has announced extensive changes in its leadership, including a reshaping of the General Staff and the promotion of several officers, while others have been retired. This move is part of the Army's efforts to enhance its efficiency and effectiveness.
Sudanese Army Commander Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan has appointed Yasser Al-Atta, a member of the Sovereignty Council, as the Chief of Staff. This decision raises questions about its impact on the country's security and political landscape.