Sudan’s army said Wednesday it had recaptured Khartoum’s international airport, and the military chief flew back to the ...
The retreat of the RSF has revealed the scope of looting and destruction in a city that was once a refuge of last hope for the war-weary and displaced.
There was no immediate comment from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, but footage published on social media showed its ...
Sudan’s military says it has recaptured the international airport in the capital, Khartoum, after nearly two years of ...
Displaced Sudanese danced through the night in Port Sudan, celebrating a string of army advances in Khartoum and hoping they ...
Supported by By Declan Walsh Photographs by Ivor Prickett Reporting from the capital of Sudan ... a matter of time” before Sudan’s military took the entire city, forcing the R.S.F. to retreat ...
But Burhan’s return capped a series of gains by his forces in the capital and marked a major ... moving to the Red Sea coastal city of Port Sudan, soon after the war erupted in April 2023.
with RSF fighters overrunning state institutions and driving more than 3.5 million people from the city. Port Sudan, on the Red Sea, later became the de facto capital, hosting government ...