Sudan’s military took control of key buildings in central Khartoum from paramilitary forces following the recapture of the presidential palace, with the army chief promising “full liberation.” Despite the military’s advances in the capital, the country remains divided, with the army holding the east and north, while the RSF controls western regions. The army’s push to retake Khartoum’s city center continues, with ongoing battles near the airport and in other strategic locations.
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