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What is the current military situation in Khartoum's Kafuri district after 22 months of conflict between Sudan's army and the Rapid Support Forces?

The Kafuri district in northern Khartoum, which was previously a stronghold of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has been recaptured by the Sudanese government army after 22 months of intense fighting. The battles have left significant destruction and devastation in their wake, as evidenced by the aftermath scenes visible in the area. This territorial shift represents a significant military development in Sudan's ongoing civil conflict, marking a key victory for government forces against the RSF. However, the recapture comes at a tremendous cost, with the fighting leaving behind widespread damage and contributing to the broader humanitarian crisis that has displaced millions of Sudanese civilians as the war approaches its third year.

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Paramilitary Stronghold Analysis in Khartoum

Al Jazeera English·7 months ago

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What progress has the Sudanese army made in regaining control of the capital from the RSF?

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How have RSF fighters impacted civilians in Sudan recently?

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How many Sudanese are currently displaced due to the conflict?

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Why did Al Nazir and his family choose to stay in Kafuri despite the danger from the RSF?

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What has the army vowed to do as the war enters its third year in Sudan?

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