Sudan's battle for stability continues as Khartoum is recaptured, but fighting persists in other regions. Many wonder what’s happening now, how civilians are affected, and what the future holds for peace. Below, we explore the latest updates, the ongoing violence, and what it means for Sudan’s future.
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What is the current situation in Khartoum?
Khartoum was recaptured by Sudan's military last March after nearly two years of intense fighting with the RSF. The city is beginning reconstruction, with efforts to restore services and infrastructure. However, violence still occurs in other parts of Sudan, making the overall situation unstable and volatile.
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Why is Sudan still fighting after recapturing its capital?
Although Khartoum has been retaken, conflict continues in regions like Darfur and Kordofan. The fighting involves different armed groups, and the situation remains complex. The ongoing clashes prevent full peace and hinder efforts to rebuild the country.
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How are civilians affected by the ongoing conflict?
Millions of civilians have been displaced due to the fighting, with over 11 million affected across Sudan. Many face shortages of food, water, and medical care. The violence has created a humanitarian crisis, with many living in fear and without access to basic services.
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What are the prospects for peace in Sudan?
The path to peace remains uncertain. While there are efforts to rebuild Khartoum and restore stability, ongoing violence in other regions complicates peace negotiations. The international community continues to call for dialogue and ceasefires to end the conflict.
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What recent military actions have taken place in Sudan?
Recent reports indicate that the Sudanese army has destroyed hundreds of RSF vehicles and inflicted significant casualties in Darfur and Kordofan. However, these claims are difficult to independently verify, and fighting continues in various parts of the country.