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The recapture of Khartoum International Airport is a significant victory for the Sudanese military. However, the battle is far from over, as the RSF continues to hold significant territory in Sudan.
The Sudanese army has told the BBC it has recaptured the airport ... central Khartoum celebrating the army's advance after what many have described as a brutal RSF occupation. What is going on in ...
Army chief Abdel Fattah Burhan flew into Khartoum airport, located in the centre ... has consolidated its control in the west, hardening battle lines and threatening to move the country towards ...
Map of Sudan highlighting Khartoum. The Presidential Palace, International Airport as well as the cities ... a soldier standing guard. “The battle for the palace finished them off,” he said.
The palace, previously a heavily guarded RSF stronghold, had been a key target in the ongoing battle for control ... However, the Khartoum International Airport, located just 2.5 kilometers ...
With the city center cleared out, the battle for Khartoum has now moved to the international airport, a mile and a half from the palace. Satellite images show that its runways are pocked with ...
His first stop was Khartoum International Airport, a symbolic move meant to ... Many fear that the battle for Khartoum is far from over. The RSF has denied losing control of Khartoum, claiming ...
Also, Khartoum International Airport, only some 2.5 kilometers (1. ... rival administrations jockeying for support as their forces battle — entrenching Sudan’s effective partition.
But in its first direct comment since the army retook what remains of the capital's state institutions this week, the RSF said: "Our forces have not lost any battle, but have repositioned.
Khartoum International Airport, only about 2.5 kilometres south ... rival administrations jockeying for support as their forces battle, effectively entrenching Sudan's partition.
In a significant development in Sudan’s ongoing conflict, the national army announced Friday it had seized full control of the Presidential P ...