The Sudanese army requires great progress against the RSF to the Great Cartum | News of the conflict
Development indicates one of the most significant progress in the army since the war broke out between the head of the al-Burhan army and RSF.
The Sudanese army says that she has regained control of almost the entire Khartoum north, as she enhanced her offensive aimed at the return of complete control of capital from the paramilitary forces of the rapid support (RSF).
The military, in the war with the RSF since April 2023, has won large parts of the capital and surrounding areas in recent weeks from paramilitary.
On Saturday, the army announced that he re -pulled Kafouri, a key district on a cartoon in the north, after pushing the RSF on the outskirts of the city, which is also known as Bahri.
The district, one of the richest maps, was a key base for the paramilitary group, housing associated with the higher RSF leaders, including Abdel Rahim Doglo, brother and deputy commander of RSF Mohamed Hamdan Dagla.
On Friday, the Sudanese army announced that she had regained control of Abu Quto in the northwestern state of Gazi from the RSF.
In a statement, military spokesman Nabil Abdullah said that the armies and their allies on Friday had thrown out “the remains of terrorist militia from Kafouri and other areas of 15 KM (nine miles) east in Sharq El Nilo.
On Thursday, a military source told the AFP news agency that the army had progressed towards the center of Khartoum, while witnesses reported conflicts and explosions in the south of the capital.
With new progress, the army secured all the cities and cities in the country, except Giad in the north and surrounding villages located 50 km (31 miles) north of Khartoum.
The events indicate one of the most significant progress of the army since the war broke out between the head of the Army Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan and his former RSF of allies Dagla, who quickly seized most of the cartoons and other strategic areas.
Fears from retaliation
However, as the fight against anger in the capital, Amnesty International on Friday caused concern for potential repression in areas that the army recently attracted.
The Rights Group cited the reports on the circulation of the list targeting activists, human rights and medical and humanitarian workers’ defenders, accused of being “partners for RSF”.
In the southern belt, neighborhood in Khartoum, the RSF on Saturday detained two members of the local Volonti -Volonti -Savior Group at the Bashair Gunca Hospital – the last partially functioning institutions in the area, according to the group statement.
On Thursday, the RSF also allegedly retained the manager of the Bashair Hospital, as well as the head of the kitchen with soup and volunteers, according to local rescuers.
Last week, the UN Human Rights Office documented at least 18 civilian deaths in the north of the Cartum since the army there began its progression at the end of January.
Following the army of taking over the capital of the State of the State of the Gazzi Madani last month, mass executions against civilians were reported.
Human rights groups have accused the army and Allied militia of out -of -court murders, abductions and physical and psychological torture, especially targeted communities suspected of RSF ties.
The army and RSF have been fighting the war since mid-April 2023, who killed more than 20,000 people and displaced 14 million, according to the UN and local authorities.