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Sudan Army Secures Strategic City Amid Conflict

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January 12, 2025
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In a major breakthrough in Sudan’s two-year-long conflict, the national army has announced its capture of Wad Madani, a key city in the country’s east and the capital of Al Jazira state. Located just 87 miles (140 kilometers) south of Khartoum, the victory is considered one of the military’s most significant gains against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since hostilities erupted in April 2023.

Videos circulating on social media captured jubilant celebrations as residents took to the streets, cheering and waving flags while army soldiers paraded into the city.

General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, better known as Hemedti, the RSF leader, acknowledged the loss in an audio message. Sounding both defiant and defensive, he attributed the RSF’s defeat to the Sudanese army’s air superiority, particularly its use of Iranian-made drones. “Even if it takes 20 years, we will achieve victory,” Hemedti vowed, signaling his faction’s determination to continue the fight.

The battle for Sudan’s control began in April 2023, following escalating tensions between the army and the RSF. The military viewed the RSF’s countrywide deployment as a threat to national stability, sparking clashes that have since claimed tens of thousands of lives and plunged the nation into chaos.

The conflict has triggered one of the world’s worst displacement crises, with the United Nations reporting that nine million people have fled their homes. Additionally, 24.6 million people—roughly half of Sudan’s population—are in urgent need of food aid. Experts warn that the deteriorating humanitarian situation may soon spiral into famine.

Earlier this month, the United States imposed sanctions on Hemedti, accusing the RSF of orchestrating genocide and systematic atrocities against civilians. The international community has increasingly condemned the RSF’s actions, holding it responsible for widespread human rights violations during the 20-month conflict.

The capture of Wad Madani could mark a turning point in the war. Its strategic location near Khartoum provides the Sudanese army with a tactical advantage, potentially enabling it to consolidate control in the region. However, with both sides deeply entrenched and Hemedti resolute in continuing the conflict, peace remains elusive.

As the violence drags on, the Sudanese population continues to suffer. Displacement, hunger, and uncertainty dominate daily life, with international calls for intervention and dialogue growing louder.

While the fall of Wad Madani offers a glimmer of hope for the army, the future of Sudan remains precarious, with the potential for further instability and devastation looming large.

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