Sudanese Civil War Intensifies with Deadly Airstrikes and Humanitarian Crisis Worsening
The Sudanese army regains ground in Khartoum while airstrikes in Darfur and restricted aid deepen the world's largest humanitarian crisis.
- The Sudanese army has reclaimed key sites in Khartoum, including the presidential palace, as part of its ongoing offensive against the RSF.
- An airstrike on a market in Tora, North Darfur, allegedly carried out by the army, has caused 'hundreds' of civilian casualties, according to rights groups.
- The RSF continues to consolidate control in Darfur, imposing restrictions on humanitarian aid and worsening famine conditions in displacement camps near al-Fashir.
- Both the Sudanese army and the RSF have been accused of targeting civilians, with recent shelling by the RSF killing at least five people in Khartoum's East Nile district.
- The conflict, now entering its second year, has displaced over 12 million people and created severe famine across large parts of the country, with humanitarian aid delivery severely hindered by both warring factions.