The Sudanese army has announced advances in the east, recapturing towns from the Rapid Support Forces and forcing some members to flee to Ethiopia, raising questions about the RSF's internal unity.
Islamist brigades have played a significant role in helping the Sudanese army win battles against the RSF militia, a development that has raised alarm in Washington and Abu Dhabi.
The conflict in Sudan has seen an escalation of drone attacks, resulting in at least 880 civilian deaths in the first four months of the year. The rainy season, which previously offered some respite, is no longer reducing the intensity of the clashes between the Sudanese army and RSF forces.
A drone attack on El-Daein Hospital in Darfur on March 20, which killed 70 people including 15 children, has been confirmed as a deliberate strike by the Sudanese army targeting Rapid Support Forces paramilitaries who had occupied the building.
The Sudanese army has denied responsibility for a hospital attack during Eid that killed 64 people, including 13 children, two nurses, and a doctor, according to the WHO.
The Sudanese army has made advances in Blue Nile state, leading to renewed fighting that has forced families into already overcrowded displacement camps, deepening the humanitarian crisis.
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan are reportedly financing their ongoing conflict with the Sudanese army by looting museums. The fighting continues into its fourth year.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has condemned a drone attack on a hospital in Darfur, Sudan, which killed at least 64 people, including 13 children, and rendered the facility non-functional. The Sudanese army continues to deny carrying out the deadly strike, as more reports confirm the tragic death toll.
The Sudanese army has reportedly retaken the city of Bara and secured el-Obeid in North Kordofan, destroying dozens of RSF combat vehicles and killing fighters in recent clashes and drone attacks.
The Sudanese army reported downing a ‘hostile drone’ near the Ethiopian border. This incident occurred as the U.S. condemned deadly strikes by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in Kordofan.
The Ethiopian Birr and South Sudanese Pound have been identified as currencies with significantly weak purchasing power on the global market, reflecting economic challenges in both nations.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that at least 64 people, including 13 children, were killed in a drone attack on a hospital in Darfur during Eid, rendering the facility non-functional, while the Sudanese army has denied carrying out the deadly strike.