Sudan's military is making advances to retake the capital. What's changing in the nearly 2-year war?
Sudanese army advances on the ground could potentially change the course of the war as it approaches its two-year mark ...
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The National on MSNSudanese military aircraft crash near Khartoum kills at least 46At least 46 people were killed when a Sudanese military transport plane crashed into a residential district on the outskirts of Khartoum, the local government said on Wednesday. It said the ...
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The battle for Sudan's capital has ravaged bodies and minds and left the city a ruinFive people were killed in our street alone." Image: 'We are civilians but they just fired at us,' Badreldeen says looking down at his bandaged leg Shambat is a residential district in Khartoum North ...
At least 19 people were killed in the crash of a Sudanese military plane in the country’s second largest city of Omdurman in the Khartoum state.
Many Sudanese civilians are welcoming the army as a liberator as it advances across the capital, Khartoum, to topple the ...
Sudan’s envoy, Al-Harith Idriss al-Harith Mohamed, criticized Kenya for allowing the signing of the RSF’s charter in its ...
A local group in East Khartoum issued a humanitarian appeal on Monday for urgent assistance to women and others fleeing ...
The Sudanese army seized the eastern side of a strategic bridge in the capital Khartoum on Tuesday from the paramilitary ...
Sudan's military is making advances to retake the capital. What's changing in the nearly 2-year war?
Omdurman and Khartoum North. Its forces are aiming to retake districts still held by the RSF, including the presidential palace and key ministries. The military has also taken back much of White ...
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