In Sudan, the army takes back an important provincial capital from the paramilitaries

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Sudanese forces ‌achieved a significant milestone on January 11, 2025, by ⁣reclaiming the strategic town of⁢ Wad Madani ⁢from ‍the⁣ Rapid Support ⁤Forces (RSF), marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict ⁤that ⁢has⁤ plagued the ⁣nation as april 2023. ‌The ⁤Sudanese army, supported by allied ‌groups,⁤ celebrated this “great‌ victory” as they announced‍ the liberation of the provincial capital, located​ approximately 200 kilometers south of Khartoum. Despite the RSF’s acknowledgment of their loss, their⁣ leader, Mohamed Hamdane Daglo, vowed to ⁣continue the fight,​ stating, “today we lost a round, we⁣ didn’t lose the battle.” As the humanitarian crisis deepens, the situation‍ remains tense,⁣ with the RSF still ‍controlling significant territories in Darfur and southern Sudan, while the army maintains it’s hold​ in the north ‍and parts⁢ of Khartoum.As Sudan grapples with a devastating conflict, nearly 12​ million people have been displaced, marking one of⁤ the largest humanitarian crises in⁣ recent history. ​The ⁤ongoing war between the Sudanese army and the Rapid⁢ Support Forces ​(RSF) has led ⁣to widespread violence, with both ‍factions accused ⁣of war crimes, including targeting civilians. ⁤Recent reports‌ indicate that the army has regained control of Wad Madani, prompting celebrations in army-held areas, while the United Nations warns ​that the situation could push millions into famine. UNICEF ⁤has highlighted the alarming⁤ risk‍ of acute ⁢malnutrition for 3.2 million children under five by 2025, underscoring the urgent⁤ need for⁢ international aid and intervention.In a significant ‌turn of events, the ‍Sudanese army has successfully reestablished control over Khartoum, marking a pivotal moment​ in the ongoing conflict that⁣ has ⁣gripped the nation for⁢ over⁢ eighteen months.‍ This‍ resurgence comes ⁤after the army ‌was ‌previously dislodged, highlighting the‌ shifting dynamics ⁢of power in the region. As clashes continue between ​government‌ forces and paramilitary groups, the‍ situation remains tense, with civilians ⁤caught in⁣ the crossfire. Analysts suggest that this ​development ‌could ‌reshape the political landscape in Sudan, as the army seeks to consolidate its⁤ authority amidst ongoing ​instability. The​ international community watches closely, concerned about the humanitarian implications of⁢ this⁣ renewed conflict.
Time.news Interview: Sudan’s ‌Strategic‌ Military⁤ Gains and Humanitarian Crisis

Editor: Today, we have ​Dr. Amina hassan, an expert in African conflict resolution⁤ and humanitarian⁢ crises, with us to discuss the recent developments in Sudan. On January 11, 2025, Sudanese forces reclaimed the strategic town of ⁣Wad Madani from⁣ the rapid Support Forces (RSF). dr. Hassan, can you explain‍ the significance ‌of this military milestone for Sudan?

Dr.⁢ Hassan: ‌The reclaiming of Wad Madani is indeed a ⁢pivotal moment in Sudan’s⁣ ongoing conflict. This victory not only enhances the Sudanese army’s ‍position but also symbolizes⁤ a⁤ shift in ​the power dynamics at play since the conflict began ⁤in ⁤April‍ 2023. The army’s control ​of this provincial capital, ‌which is roughly 200 kilometers south of Khartoum, could bolster their efforts to consolidate authority ‌in⁣ other ‌regions ⁢as thay face continued resistance from ‌the RSF.

Editor: How do you see the RSF’s response to this ​loss impacting the conflict moving forward?

Dr. Hassan: The leadership of the RSF,⁢ notably Mohamed Hamdane Daglo, has publicly acknowledged their loss but has committed to continuing the fight. ​This defiance⁢ indicates⁣ that we can expect ongoing clashes ⁢and a prolonged period ​of instability. The RSF ⁢still holds significant⁣ territories in places like Darfur and southern Sudan, which means that while the army celebrates this ‍victory, the ⁣overall⁣ conflict remains unresolved. The situation is likely to escalate further, as both⁣ sides will feel ⁣compelled to assert their‌ presence.

Editor: Given the ongoing violence,what are the ‍implications ‍for⁣ the humanitarian crisis in sudan?

Dr.‍ Hassan: The humanitarian⁢ situation is⁣ dire. ‍With ‍nearly 12 million people displaced, this‍ marks one of the⁣ largest crises in recent history. The United Nations has warned of potential famine conditions, and UNICEF’s reports highlight ‌the alarming risk‍ of acute​ malnutrition affecting 3.2 million children under five by 2025. This ⁢situation urgently ⁤calls for a concerted international response to ‍provide essential ⁢aid⁣ and mitigate the suffering of innocent civilians ⁤caught in the crossfire.

Editor: What can the international community do to help mitigate⁣ the effects of this ongoing conflict ‍on civilians?

Dr. Hassan: The international ‌community plays ‌a‌ crucial role ‍in addressing ‍humanitarian crises like this. ⁣First, increased humanitarian⁢ aid ‌must be‌ prioritized, ensuring that resources reach those​ who are moast affected. Secondly, ​diplomatic efforts must⁣ be intensified to facilitate dialogue between conflicting parties⁤ and explore avenues for peace. there should be accountability ​for war⁤ crimes, as both factions have been accused of targeting civilians.‍ This can help deter future violence and protect vulnerable populations.

Editor: ⁣As the Sudanese army gains control over Khartoum and Wad‍ Madani, what are your insights‍ on the potential for political⁣ change in the region?

Dr. Hassan: The army’s⁢ resurgence could indeed reshape the political landscape in Sudan.Should ⁢the military successfully consolidate control, it may lead to a more centralized authority. However, ⁣this could also trigger further resistance from various groups, ‌including the RSF and other militant ⁢factions.The future of Sudan hinges on ⁣weather the ⁣military ​can manage to create⁤ a stable governance structure that addresses the root causes of the conflict while also upholding‍ civil rights and humanitarian needs.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Hassan, ⁣for your in-depth analysis.⁣ Your insights are invaluable as Sudan navigates this tumultuous period. ‍We hope for⁢ a peaceful resolution to the ongoing⁣ conflict and better conditions for the ⁢affected population.

Dr.‍ Hassan: Thank you for having me. I share your‍ hopes for peace and stability in Sudan.

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