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Sudan’s military on Saturday consolidated its grip on the capital, retaking more key government buildings a day after it gained control of the Republican Palace. The RSF is still believed to hold scattered positions in Khartoum, and the government had not yet declared full victory in the city.
Sudan’s army had recaptured Khartoum’s international airport, and the military chief flew back to the capital for the first time in nearly two years of war, bringing the military closer to regaining full control of the city from the rival RSF.
Sudan’s military on Saturday consolidated its grip on the capital, retaking more key government buildings a day after it gained control of the Republican Palace. The RSF is still believed to hold scattered positions in Khartoum, and the government had not yet declared full victory in the city.
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People are debating when the country can end the violence that continued for almost two years, resulting huge exodus of people to neighbouring countries. The UN authorities are maintaining a lack of relief measures and food scarcity to feed the millions of people leaving the country.