Sudanese army and RSF fighting intensifies in Sennar state

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Sudanese army and RSF fighting intensifies in Sennar state


A fierce battle rages across Sudan as the Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been in conflict for over a year. Once allies, the leaders of the Army and RSF fell out over integrating the RSF into the Army, leading to widespread armed conflict. The RSF controls many areas in the west and south, while the Army holds most of the east and…

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  1. The RSF seems like a private paramilitary organization. Erik Prince, former head of black water, has help set-up similar organizations in other countries like Saudi Arabia, China, and Russia. I wouldn't be surprised if the RSF was created with help from Spear Operations Group, since the RSF has connections to the UAE.

  2. 😢😢😢

    The war in Sudan must stop For the safety of everyone, stop the destruction of Sudan. Now all the Sudanese people are displaced, displaced and refugees. Therefore, unite for the safety and security of Sudan for a stable life.

  3. It’s time for mr. Gutierrez to be a little concerned!!! 9,000,000 people displaced. That a little more than in Gaza. No resolution, no sanctions, no demonstration on the main European capitals.

  4. for what purpose nato is created. why nato is not going to this country. nato destroyed the peaceful countries. but they will never go to those countries who need the most support from the nato.

  5. Several international actors have been involved in the conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), often supporting one side or the other:

    The UAE and Saudi Arabia have provided significant support to the RSF, seeing them as a bulwark against Islamist influence in the region. The two Gulf states have strong ties to RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti)

    Egypt has backed the Sudanese army, with close ties between army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Egyptian military. Egyptian soldiers have been captured by the RSF during the fighting.

    Israel has emerged as an unlikely mediator, with Israeli diplomats communicating with both Burhan and Hemedti to try to de-escalate the conflict.

    Russia, through the Wagner mercenary group, has been supplying weapons to the RSF. The US has accused Wagner of using Sudan to fund its war in Ukraine.

    The presence of these international actors has complicated efforts to resolve the conflict, as they pursue their own competing agendas in Sudan.

  6. The Civil war remains only Islamic countries, The Islam Arab imperialism is the main Problem specifically in Horn of Africa
    The Civil war remains only Islamic countries, The Islam Arab imperialism is the main Problem specifically in Horn