RSF Commander Acknowledges Forces’ Withdrawal from Khartoum
The RSF leader admitted the group’s withdrawal from Khartoum after the army declared the capital secure. This contrasts sharply with the RSF’s previous statements of “no retreat and no surrender” just days before this acknowledgment.
In a recent address to his fighters, the commander of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, acknowledged the group’s withdrawal from the capital, Khartoum. This development follows a declaration from the Sudanese army that it had regained control of the city after a prolonged conflict lasting nearly two years. Just three days prior, the RSF had stated there would be “no retreat and no surrender,” although they mentioned that their forces were “repositioned.”
The RSF’s admission of withdrawal signifies a notable shift in the conflict dynamics in Sudan, highlighting the ongoing struggles for power in the nation. This also marks a significant development in the situation in Khartoum, where the army claims to have restored control after extensive fighting.
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