Sudan’s army reclaims the capital Khartoum as RSF militia ‘loses steam’
The Sudanese army wrested back full control over Khartoum after nearly two years of civil war, capping a weeklong offensive against the paramilitary RSF. The capture of Khartoum marks a turning point in the conflict which clearly shows the RSF’s inability to manage their conquered territories, says Marc Lavergne, a researcher and Sudan expert.

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