Is The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) Winning In Sudan?
A civil war broke out in Sudan eight months ago between two factions of the Sudanese military. The Rapid Support Force (RSF) led by Muhammad Hamdan Daglo “Hemedti” and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan used to administer Sudan after the Sudanese Revolution in 2019 against the leader Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf.
Even after eight months of civil war, there is no prospect of an end to the conflict, nor is there any indication of a political settlement on the horizon. Recently, according to the news, the Rapid Support Force (RSF) just took control of Sudan’s second-largest city, Wad Madani, the seat of al-Jazirah state, a significant safe haven for hundreds of thousands of internally displaced Sudanese citizens (about 8,00,000 displaced population).
What does that mean for Sudan’s future now?
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