Sudanese Military Retakes Republican Palace in Khartoum

Sudanese Military Retakes Republican Palace in Khartoum

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Strategic Gains and Ongoing Conflict

's military announced the retake of the Republican Palace in from the (RSF), marking a significant victory after nearly two years of war.

Despite this gain, the RSF, under Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, continues to hold territory elsewhere in Sudan, including the strategic desert city of , indicating the war's persistence.

Humanitarian Crisis and Historical Context

The conflict has resulted in over 28,000 deaths, millions displaced, and a severe humanitarian crisis, with famine affecting parts of the country.

The Republican Palace, a historical symbol of Sudan's governance and independence, has been a target throughout the conflict, reflecting the deep-seated challenges facing Sudan.
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