The situation in Sudan’s capital Khartoum has escalated as the army has initiated a new offensive against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. Al Jazeera’s reporter, Hiba Morgan, is on the ground reporting on the ongoing battles in the city.
The clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces have heightened tensions in Khartoum, with reports of heavy fighting in various parts of the city. The Rapid Support Forces, which were previously allied with the army, have recently come under scrutiny for their role in suppressing dissent and their connections to former President Omar al-Bashir’s regime.
The army’s offensive is seen as a significant development in the power struggle within Sudan’s military and political landscape. The Rapid Support Forces have been a powerful and influential force in the country, and their conflict with the army marks a major shift in the balance of power.
Hiba Morgan’s reporting provides valuable insights into the situation on the ground in Khartoum, as she continues to provide updates on the ongoing battles and their impact on the city’s residents. The clashes have caused concern among the international community, with calls for de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
As the situation in Khartoum continues to evolve, the world watches closely to see how the army’s offensive against the Rapid Support Forces will unfold and what it means for Sudan’s future. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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