Sudan’s brutal civil war between the national army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has raged for two years, killing at least 150,000 people and displacing millions.
In a significant development, the Sudanese military has recaptured the presidential palace in Khartoum, marking a potential turning point in the conflict. The war has devastated the country, leaving civilians trapped in dire conditions and worsening an already severe humanitarian crisis. Sudan has a long history of coups and instability, and the outcome of this latest battle could shape the nation’s future.
The international community has largely overlooked the crisis, despite its catastrophic toll.
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