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The BBC has heard evidence of atrocities committed by retreating fighters in a battle raging for control of Sudan's capital city Khartoum.
Our correspondent enters Khartoum just days after Sudan's army recaptured it from the Rapid Support Forces after a six-month ...
sited in the airport neighborhood of southern Khartoum. They also regained control of the prominent Al-Fatih Tower, which overlooks Nile Street, and the Central Bank headquarters in the Al-Maqran ...
Civilians and fighters return to their homes despite Rapid Support Forces' claim that its withdrawal from capital is ...
Footage posted on 6 February shows this crossing point at Jebel Awliya dam about 40 km south of Khartoum, blocked by badly ...
The Sudanese army took control of military and civilian sites and vast areas across the capital Khartoum from the Rapid ...
The Sudanese army on Saturday regained control of several strategic sites and government buildings in central Khartoum ... Al-Fatih Tower overlooking Nile Street, and the headquarters of the ...
As our vehicle raced down a deserted street along the Nile that until a few days ago ... had been shredded by bombs. Khartoum University, once a hub of political debate, had been looted.
Meanwhile, Armored Corps forces are also advancing in central Khartoum from the south. The sources added that RSF units had been targeted inside the Arab Market, and on Nile Street, while a third ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNSudan's paramilitary RSF chief says war with army is not overCAIRO - The leader of Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, said on Sunday that his war ...
The UN human rights office says the conflict has triggered the world's largest displacement crisis, leaving half of Sudan's ...
The trees host them under their shade or the shade of huts, tents, and other homes made from tree wood. The lucky ones among ...
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