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Sudanese Army Reclaims Presidential Palace in Khartoum

The recapture marks a symbolic victory in the ongoing conflict, but the RSF retains control over western regions, deepening the country's territorial divide.

  • The Sudanese Army has recaptured the presidential palace in Khartoum from the RSF, a key symbolic and strategic gain in the nearly two-year conflict.
  • The RSF has not commented on the loss, while reports indicate over 600 RSF fighters were killed in recent clashes.
  • The conflict has displaced 12.9 million people, creating the world's largest refugee crisis, with tens of thousands killed and widespread famine reported.
  • The RSF continues to control significant western territories, including Darfur, and is working to establish a parallel government in these areas.
  • Despite the Army's gains in Khartoum and surrounding regions, the conflict shows no signs of resolution as both sides remain entrenched in their positions.
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