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The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) group, which deals with a two -year war with Sudan’s army, has been completely pushed from the state of Khartoem, says the army.
“Khartem is completely free of rebels,” the army said in a statement published by the Sudan news agency.
The announcement came almost two months after the army had recaptured the city of Khartoem – including the presidential palace – from its rivals in a big win.
Earlier on Tuesday, fighting broke out among the warring groups in the city of Omdurman – who is also in the state of Khartoem and part of the capital.
The army said on Monday that according to the AFP press office a “large-scale offensive” had started in Omdurman.
The RSF has not yet commented on the last claim of the army.
Khartem had once been central to the Sudan’s government, but the military leaders of the country were forced to move to the east to Port Sudan after their rivals had taken control of the area.
Until recently, however, Port Sudan was considered relatively safe It was in the center of escalating fights When it came under the drone attack earlier this month, the army blamed for the RSF.
The attacks became the most important infrastructure and led to water shortages and deteriorating blackouts.
The war has also had a diplomatic reverb, with relations that acids between Sudan and the United Arab Emirates (VAE), After Sudan had accused the Golf Nation of the RSFWhat it denies.
Those accusations continued on Tuesday, with Sudan said that the VAE was responsible for an attack on Port Sudan earlier this month, Reuters News Agency reported.
The VAE has strongly denied the accusations and described them as “unfounded allegations”.
Since the civil war broke out three years ago, thousands of people have died and millions have been displaced from their houses – so that the world’s worst humanitarian crisis was created.
Both the army and the RSF are accused of war crimes that they deny.