The Sudanese military achieved a significant victory by recapturing Wad Madani, a vital city in Sudan's agricultural region, from the paramilitary group accused of genocide. This momentous event is seen as a potential turning point in the devastating civil war that has lasted nearly two years, bringing much-needed relief to army-held areas as celebrations erupted among the local population.
Sudan Army Claims Major Victory in Civil War's Key City

Sudan Army Claims Major Victory in Civil War's Key City
Sudanese military regains control of strategic city, raising hopes for a turning point in ongoing civil conflict.
On Saturday, the Sudanese military announced its actions, claiming to have "liberated" Wad Madani from the Rapid Support Forces (R.S.F.), a paramilitary group heavily criticized by the United States. Reports indicate that the military is currently working to eliminate any remaining resistance fighters in the city. This victory, approximately 100 miles south of the capital Khartoum, also positions the army to potentially redirect its focus toward capturing the capital itself.
Eyewitness accounts and videos circulating on social media confirmed the army's entrance into the city, with R.S.F. fighters reportedly retreating from the area. General Mohamed Hamdan, the R.S.F. leader, acknowledged the loss but remained defiant, pledging to regroup and regain control soon.
This recent development has sparked hope among citizens in areas controlled by the military, who anticipate that this victory may mark a turning point in the ongoing civil strife. The civil war has already resulted in widespread atrocities, including massacres and ethnic cleansing, as well as a severe famine affecting millions across the nation, one of Africa's largest.
Eyewitness accounts and videos circulating on social media confirmed the army's entrance into the city, with R.S.F. fighters reportedly retreating from the area. General Mohamed Hamdan, the R.S.F. leader, acknowledged the loss but remained defiant, pledging to regroup and regain control soon.
This recent development has sparked hope among citizens in areas controlled by the military, who anticipate that this victory may mark a turning point in the ongoing civil strife. The civil war has already resulted in widespread atrocities, including massacres and ethnic cleansing, as well as a severe famine affecting millions across the nation, one of Africa's largest.