The Sudanese army recaptured Harum’s presidential palace in a rivaled military rapid support forces, the military leaders said.
Video and photographs that are posted on social media and proven by the BBC show a soldier who kneels and rejoices to shake, cheer, and pray.
The army seems to be ready to regain control of the capital two years after being driven by the semi -military rivals known as RSF.
The semi -military group has not yet mentioned.
Harmum was a brutal civil war of the state almost two years ago, where some of the biggest battles fought.
The RSF has had most capitals, as well as west of Sudan since the beginning of the war.
Returning Harum will be a great victory for the Sudanese army and a pivotal moment of conflict. The army has also benefited from some of the Central means in recent weeks.
Thursday, Witnesses reported explosive explosions in drone attacks and raids near the Republican Palace.
Commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, a commander of RSF, known as Hemedti, vowed to defend the presidential palace and the surrounding area in Saturday video recording.
He threatened additional attacks in several northern cities.
Some peaceful efforts collapsed as rivals swear to fight to control strategic areas.
According to the United Nations, the war broke out the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
Additional report of Wycliffe Muia
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2025-03-21 06:57:00