Sudan Army Enters North Khartoum, Darfur Joint Force Combs North Darfur Capital

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Sudan Army Enters North Khartoum, Darfur Joint Force Combs North Darfur Capital
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Fighting between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continued this morning in El Mogran in northwestern Khartoum. Army troops entered Khartoum North, pushing the paramilitaries southwards. Fighting was also reported from other places in Khartoum state, and from areas north of the capital.

Fighting between the Sudan Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces continued this morning in El Mogran in northwestern Khartoum. Army troops entered Khartoum North, pushing the paramilitaries southwards. Fighting was also reported from other places in Khartoum state, and from areas north of the capital. The Darfur Joint Force reported a successful combing operation in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur.

Neighbourhoods in Cairo, Egypt, with a large Sudanese presence also saw people taking to the street and welcoming the army's attempts to retake Khartoum state.Following the SAF's seizure of the Halfaya Bridge between Omdurman and Khartoum North, multiple sources reported the arrival of SAF soldiers from the Karari military complex in Omdurman to the El Kadaro army base, the opening up of the Halfaya neighbourhoods.

The situation in El Mogran in northwest Khartoum remained unclear today. Fierce fighting continued in the morning, and each side published videos claiming victory. The SAF on Thursday entered El Mogran from Omdurman with the aim to push through to the SAF General Command east of the city centre. They accused the RSF of plundering homes and terrorising the people, and also warned the army against"involving ordinary citizens in this war". They also accused an RSF unit of three combat vehicles carrying 13 paramilitaries of attacking the El Sagay Rural Hospital and robbing the staff and relatives of the patients of their belongings. The hospital was receiving a number of army casualties.

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