RSF Chief Acknowledges Withdrawal from Khartoum Amid Ongoing Conflict

The RSF commander publicly acknowledges the group’s withdrawal from Khartoum, contradicting earlier statements of no surrender. This development follows the army’s claim of taking back control of the capital after two years of fighting.
On Sunday, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, leader of the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces (RSF), confirmed that his group has withdrawn from Khartoum, allowing rival army forces to regain control. This admission follows a previous declaration by the RSF that there would be “no retreat and no surrender,” despite the army’s claim that the capital is now cleared of para-military presence after almost two years of conflict.
The recent withdrawal of the RSF from Khartoum signifies a notable shift in the power dynamics between the paramilitary group and the national army. This development raises questions about the future stability of Sudan amid ongoing conflict and military assertions.
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