Sudanese Armed Forces Facing Disintegration and State Collapse

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Sudanese Armed Forces Facing Disintegration and State Collapse
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The Sudanese Armed Forces have made errors that increase the possibility of their disintegration and the collapse of the Sudanese state. The ongoing civil war is a trigger, but not the underlying cause. The Rapid Support Forces have overrun Darfur and South Kordofan. Kadidja Abakar is haunted by the people she left behind in war-torn Darfur. Telecommunications and internet blackout persists in Sudan.

The once mighty Sudan ese Armed Forces have made military and political errors that have increased the possibility of their disintegration and the collapse of the Sudan ese state. The ongoing civil war could be the trigger for an implosion, but not the underlying cause. The Sudan Armed Forces have suffered setbacks at the hands of the Rapid Support Forces , who have overrun most of Darfur and parts of South Kordofan .

It has been 10 months since the outbreak of civil war in Sudan, pitting the Sudan Armed Forces against the Rapid Support Forces. Kadidja Abakar is haunted by the people she left behind after fleeing her home in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region. The telecommunications and internet blackout continues in Khartoum, El Gezira, Blue Nile region, and other parts of Sudan

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