The Sudanese army and rival paramilitaries traded blame on Thursday over targeting a major oil refinery north of the capital Khartoum, where clashes between the warring sides have intensified.
The army’s recapture of the agricultural and trading hub means the RSF will be cut off from parts of the country.
Videos verified by The Post show retaliatory killings by Sudan’s military after it recaptured the southern city of Wad Madani ...
WAD MADANI, Sudan (Reuters) - Civilians and soldiers celebrated in Wad Madani, the capital of Sudan's El Gezira state, after ...
Sudan’s army said on Saturday it had entered the central city of Wad Madani and was pushing out its paramilitary rivals the ...
But we know that the war [in Sudan] is far from over.” ...
South Sudan has directed telecom companies to block access to social media for a maximum of three months citing concerns over the dissemination of gr ...
Sudans military on Saturday announced that its forces, along with allied armed groups, have entered the city of Wad Madani ...
The general command of the Sudanese Armed Forces confirmed its troops had entered Wad Madani on Saturday morning.
At least three reported killed by police in arson and retaliatory assaults on Sudanese business and refugees, leading to ...
ALBAWABA - Entering Wad Madani, the seat of Al-Jazirah State in central Sudan and the nation's second-largest city, on ...
Sudan’s army has recaptured Wad Madani, a strategically important city some 200km (124 miles) southeast of the capital Khartoum, in a major blow to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).