Residents of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, report that the army has achieved its largest success in a year after retaking a sizable portion of the city from RSF paramilitaries.
A doctor we are calling, Mustafa, reports to the press that “stray ammunition and shrapnel are falling on my neighborhood.” “The clashes these days are heavy” .
The mint, which prints money, is one of the important locations that the army retook this week.
The majority of Khartoum proper is still under RSF control as of this writing. On the other hand, the army currently controls most of the area in the larger tripartite capital, which includes Omdurman, Bahri, and Khartoum.
However, the army feels it has the momentum to capture the capital as well after regaining almost complete control of the vital state of Gezira.