Escalation of Sudan’s Civil War: Recent Developments and Impacts

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The SAF has achieved key victories in Khartoum against the RSF, regaining control of strategic locations as the civil war approaches its second anniversary. Despite these wins, fighting continues to rage on, with severe humanitarian impacts including massive displacement and food shortages, while international peace negotiations remain stalled.

The conflict in Sudan’s civil war has escalated following significant military achievements by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in Khartoum against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). As the war approaches its two-year anniversary, the SAF has regained substantial ground, particularly taking control of Khartoum International Airport and the presidential palace. These victories are viewed as critical moments in reversing the RSF’s advances early in the conflict, marking a potential shift in the war’s dynamics.

The ongoing conflict in Sudan remains deeply entrenched, with no imminent end in sight. The recapture of Khartoum could shift the balance in favor of the SAF, influencing future negotiations despite relentless fighting. Humanitarian crises continue to worsen, with millions displaced and food shortages rampant. Experts warn that prolonged conflict could lead to Sudan’s fragmentation, echoing past national separations in the region.

Original Source: www.aljazeera.com

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