Outburst! Continued exchange of fire between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-05

Sudanese armed conflict erupts in Khartoum and surrounding areas The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took part in a number of heavy exchanges of fire on 30 December. They fought large-scale battles for several important military bases, including the Sudanese Army General Headquarters, the Armored Corps Headquarters Base, and the Engineer Corps Headquarters Base. They all used heavy **, such as armored vehicles and artillery. The personnel of the fighting** have not yet been announced.

Disruption of electricity, internet and communication services in the capital region The clashes not only sparked fierce fighting, but also led to the halting of a power station in northern Khartoum. This has led to widespread disruptions in power, network and communication services in the capital region. Since the early morning of the 30th, local residents have suffered from difficulties in using electricity and communicating with the outside world.

Air fighting heightens tensions The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) conducted air strikes against Rapid Support Forces (RSF) targets. They sent warplanes and bombed the positions of the Rapid Support Forces. The Rapid Support Forces also did not sit still, they counterattacked with anti-aircraft artillery. This air engagement has made the situation even more tense and complicated.

In addition to the conflict in the capital Khartoum and surrounding areas, the armed conflict in Sudan has also spread to the western part of Sennar state in central Sudan. The two sides have also engaged in fighting there, which has further exacerbated the security situation in the country as a whole.

The escalation of the armed conflict in Sudan has attracted the attention of the international community, as well as concerns and controversies about the internal situation in Sudan.

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