Sudanese army forces advanced on Khartoum, converging with troops in the city centre on Monday, increasing pressure on rival paramilitaries and moving closer to retaking the capital. The latest push comes after breaking sieges on key military sites and aims to cement control over central Khartoum, escalating the conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and resulting in civilian casualties and displacement. The army’s advances in central Sudan and Khartoum indicate a potential reclamation of the entire capital and a shift in control in the ongoing conflict.
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