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Sudan army hits paramilitary positions to regain Khartoum footing

October 1, 2024
in Africa

Sudan’s Army Launches Largest Offensive in Capital in 17-Month Conflict with RSF

In a decisive move, Sudan’s army carried out its largest artillery and airstrike offensive in the capital city of Khartoum on Thursday, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The offensive comes after 17 months of intense clashes between the two sides, leaving the nation in a state of unrest and uncertainty.

The Sudanese army, under the leadership of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, launched the offensive in response to the continued aggression and attacks by the RSF, a paramilitary force formed from the Janjaweed militia. The RSF, led by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has been accused of numerous human rights violations, including the brutal crackdown on protesters in June 2019 that resulted in the death of over 100 peaceful demonstrators.

The latest offensive, which targeted RSF strongholds in Khartoum, was a necessary and calculated move by the Sudanese army to protect the citizens and restore peace and stability in the nation. The army’s actions have been met with widespread support from the Sudanese people, who have long suffered at the hands of the RSF and their oppressive tactics.

The offensive, which involved heavy artillery fire and airstrikes, was carried out with precision and efficiency, resulting in significant damage to RSF bases and equipment. This display of strength and determination by the Sudanese army sends a clear message to the RSF that their reign of terror will not be tolerated any longer.

The RSF, known for their brutal tactics and disregard for human life, has been a thorn in the side of the Sudanese people for far too long. The paramilitary force has been accused of numerous atrocities, including the use of rape as a weapon of war, torture, and arbitrary arrests. The Sudanese army’s offensive is a much-needed step towards bringing the RSF to justice and putting an end to their reign of terror.

Despite the RSF’s attempts to disrupt the offensive by setting up roadblocks and barricades, the Sudanese army remained steadfast and determined in their mission. The army’s swift and decisive action has not only dealt a significant blow to the RSF’s operations but has also shown the world that Sudan is committed to upholding the rule of law and protecting its citizens from any threat to their safety and security.

The offensive also marks a turning point in the conflict between the Sudanese army and the RSF. It is a clear indication that the army will not back down in the face of aggression and will do whatever it takes to protect the people and restore peace in the nation. This demonstration of strength and unity by the Sudanese army is a testament to their unwavering commitment to the nation and its people.

As the offensive continues, the Sudanese army has assured the public that every measure will be taken to minimize civilian casualties and protect innocent lives. The army has also called on the RSF to lay down their arms and join the peace process, which has been ongoing since the ousting of former President Omar al-Bashir in April 2019.

The Sudanese people have shown their unwavering support for the army’s actions, taking to the streets to celebrate and express their gratitude for the army’s efforts to bring an end to the conflict. This display of unity and solidarity is a clear indication that the people of Sudan are ready for peace and are standing behind their army in their fight against the RSF.

In conclusion, the Sudanese army’s largest offensive in the capital city of Khartoum is a significant step towards ending the 17-month conflict with the RSF and restoring peace and stability in the nation. The army’s actions have been met with overwhelming support from the Sudanese people, who have long suffered at the hands of the RSF. As the offensive continues, we can only hope that it will bring an end to the conflict and pave the way for a brighter and more peaceful future for Sudan.

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