Sudanese military announces capital ‘free’
The army shared a video of al-Burhan arriving at Khartoum Airport, noting that it was the first flight to land there since the war erupted in mid-April 2023. Following the recapture of key areas, the army chief toured both Khartoum Airport and the Republican Palace.
The fighting between the RSF and SAF began over a dispute regarding the country’s transition to civilian governance, leading to a devastating conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives and triggered the largest displacement crisis in the world. The United Nations has warned of widespread food insecurity affecting half the Sudanese population.
Earlier in the day, the Sudanese army and its allies launched a major ground offensive in Khartoum, seizing both military and civilian sites previously held by the RSF. The SAF also released drone footage showing alleged RSF members fleeing toward the west of the country.
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