Sudanese Military Secures Key Khartoum Sites in Major Offensive
The army has reclaimed the Republican Palace and other strategic buildings but faces continued resistance from RSF forces entrenched in Darfur and other regions.
- Sudan's military has regained control of significant government buildings in Khartoum, including the Republican Palace, Central Bank, and National Intelligence Service headquarters.
- The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continue to hold territory in Darfur and other areas, raising fears of a prolonged insurgency or potential de facto partition of the country.
- A drone strike attributed to the RSF on the Republican Palace killed two journalists, a driver, and a military officer, highlighting ongoing retaliatory attacks.
- The humanitarian crisis has worsened, with over 28,000 deaths, millions displaced, and famine conditions affecting large parts of the population.
- Regional instability is growing, with the Sudan conflict contributing to escalating political tensions and violence in neighboring South Sudan.