Sudan army claims major advances against RSF in greater Khartoum | Conflict News

The war between the Army Chief Al -Burhan and the RSF indicates the most important development of the development army after the start of the war.

Sudan’s army says it has regained control of almost all Khartoum North as it has intensified its aggression, which aims to give you full control of the capital from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Have to do

The Army, in the battle with the RSF since April 2023, has won a large number of semi -soldiers in the capital and its surrounding areas in recent weeks.

On Saturday, the army said it had recaptured Kafuri, a major district of Khartoum North, after pushing the RSF into the outskirts of the city, which is also known as the Pacific.

District, one of the most wealthy people of Greater Khartoum, was an important base for the paramilitary group, residential properties associated with senior RSF leaders, including RSF commander Mohammad Hamdan Diglu’s brother and Deputy Abdul Rahim Diglu.

On Friday, the Sudanese army announced that it regained control of Abu Qota in the northwestern Jizira state from the RSF.

In a statement, military spokesman Nabil Abdullah said that on Friday, army forces and their allies had 15 km (nine miles) in the east in Shark El -ul -Lal and “Digo terrorist militia’s remnants” from Kafuri and other areas. Move forward

On Thursday, a military source told the AFP News Agency that the army was moving towards the Khartoum center, while witnesses reported clashes and blasts in the south of the capital.

Along with new developments, the army has saved all the cities and towns of the state of Gizira, except in the north and adjoining villages, in addition to Jiaid, 50 km north of Khartoum (31 miles) north.

Since the war between Army chief Abdul Fattah Al -Bourran and his former Eli Diglu’s RSF, this progress has been identified as the most important Army’s development, which has hurriedly to Khartoum and other strategic areas. Occupied.

The fear of revenge acts

However, when there are conflicts in the capital, Amnesty International on Friday raised concerns about potential retaliation in the recently regained areas by the military.

The rights group cited reports of lists targeting workers, human rights guards, and medical and humanitarian workers, accused of being a “RSF partner”.

The group said in a statement, in a locality in Khartoum, in a locality in Khartoum, RSF detained two members of a local voluntary rescue group at Bashir Hospital on Saturday – this area. The last facility to work in parts.

On Thursday, the RSF allegedly detained the manager of Bashir Hospital as well as the head of the soup kitchen and a volunteer.

Last week, the UN Human Rights Office didcument at least 18 civilian deaths in Khartoum North after the military began its advance in late January.

Last month, after the occupation of the Army’s Gazira State Capital Wood Madani, widespread executions against civilians were reported.

Human rights groups have accused the military and its affiliated militias of illegally killing, kidnapping, and physical and psychological harassment, especially targeting parties suspected of RSF relations.

According to the UN and local officials, the Army and the RSF have been fighting a war since April 2023, killing more than 20,000 people and displaced 14 million.

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