Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces Push for More Territory in Advance on Sennar

Paramilitaries from Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have advanced on the southeastern city of Sennar, forcing families to flee amidst heavy fighting. Residents report artillery and gunfire, with many seeking refuge in nearby villages. The conflict, ongoing for over 14 months, began after the army and RSF clashed over a planned integration of their forces. The RSF has gained control over significant regions, including the vast western Darfur region, the state of Gezira, large swaths of the Kordofan regions to the country’s south, and the majority of Khartoum, the country’s capital. Both sides of the war, the Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF, have been accused of war crimes, including using starvation as a war weapon as well as sexual violence.

SOURCE: REUTERS

Share it!

Scroll to Top

Subscribe

Stay informed and ahead of the game with our curated collection of the top 10 stories from Africa each day, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. On Fridays, gear up for the business world as we bring you the 10 most relevant and game-changing business stories. And on Sundays, prepare to be whisked away on a delightful journey through Africa’s vibrant lifestyle and travel scenes.