The Sudanese army recaptured the presidential palace in Khartoum from the RSF, following a fierce battle that resulted in casualties on both sides. The RSF announced a “lightning operation” inflicting heavy losses on the military, while the army claimed control over a critical area. Despite setbacks, the RSF vows to continue fighting, as the humanitarian crisis in Sudan escalates.
On Friday, the Sudanese army successfully recaptured the presidential palace in Khartoum from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), marking a significant setback for the paramilitary group, which retaliated with lethal drone strikes. State television featured footage of soldiers celebrating within the palace prior to a drone attack that claimed the lives of three journalists covering the event, along with casualties among army personnel.
In a statement released via Telegram, the RSF claimed responsibility for a “lightning operation” that purportedly resulted in the deaths of over 89 enemy troops and the destruction of several military vehicles. They insisted that the conflict for control over the presidential palace continues unabated. Reports indicated multiple drone strikes targeted the area during the military’s celebration within the palace.
The ongoing power struggle between Sudan’s rival generals commenced on April 15, 2023, resulting in widespread devastation. The RSF swiftly established dominance over large portions of Khartoum, overwhelming the traditional army forces. This conflict has led to significant casualties, with tens of thousands dead and more than 12 million displaced since its inception.
A retired general emphasized that the army’s recapture of the presidential palace represents a notable defeat for the RSF, suggesting a possible eventual withdrawal of paramilitary forces from the capital. Despite this setback, RSF fighters continue to occupy parts of the city center and maintain artillery strikes against army positions from the outskirts.
Military experts highlighted substantial losses for the RSF, noting that the capture of the palace signifies a pivotal shift in control over central Khartoum. Additionally, the army has managed to destroy critical RSF equipment and secure essential supply routes. The RSF remains resolute in their intention to continue fighting, vowing to reclaim territories lost to the army.
RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Daglo Daglo previously declared their commitment to resist against the military’s advances. The army aims to eliminate remaining RSF presence in the city as they further their campaign to regain full control. Despite this victory in Khartoum, many areas, particularly in Darfur and the south, continue to be dominated by RSF forces. The humanitarian situation remains dire, with over eight million Sudanese facing imminent famine and nearly 25 million suffering from severe food insecurity.
The recent recapture of the presidential palace in Khartoum by the Sudanese army represents a significant confrontation in the ongoing conflict with the RSF. Despite this victory, the RSF maintains operational strength in parts of the city, and the precarious humanitarian situation in Sudan remains critically alarming. The dynamics of control within the country continue to evolve, emphasizing the complexity of the conflict and the challenges ahead for both factions.
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