Emmanuel Akinwotu
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So the Sudanese Armed Forces, or SAF, they've been advancing into Khartoum City for the last few months, literally taking it back street by street. And there were days of airstrikes and really intense fighting as the army were approaching the presidential palace, the palace complex.
So the Sudanese Armed Forces, or SAF, they've been advancing into Khartoum City for the last few months, literally taking it back street by street. And there were days of airstrikes and really intense fighting as the army were approaching the presidential palace, the palace complex.
So the Sudanese Armed Forces, or SAF, they've been advancing into Khartoum City for the last few months, literally taking it back street by street. And there were days of airstrikes and really intense fighting as the army were approaching the presidential palace, the palace complex.
Then yesterday morning, there was footage filmed by soldiers who recaptured it, and it was broadcasted on state TV and just flooded social media. Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! And they showed these scenes of triumph and just pure relation in the Republican palace. It's been the seat of power in Sudan for almost 200 years.
Then yesterday morning, there was footage filmed by soldiers who recaptured it, and it was broadcasted on state TV and just flooded social media. Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! And they showed these scenes of triumph and just pure relation in the Republican palace. It's been the seat of power in Sudan for almost 200 years.
Then yesterday morning, there was footage filmed by soldiers who recaptured it, and it was broadcasted on state TV and just flooded social media. Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! And they showed these scenes of triumph and just pure relation in the Republican palace. It's been the seat of power in Sudan for almost 200 years.
The grounds were battered, the soldiers were pouring in, praying, cheering, walking through broken glass and concrete everywhere. essentially entering the grounds for the first time since April 2023. The army then announced they'd recaptured it officially and that they were advancing through the city. And clearly right now they feel they're closer than ever to taking the capital back.
The grounds were battered, the soldiers were pouring in, praying, cheering, walking through broken glass and concrete everywhere. essentially entering the grounds for the first time since April 2023. The army then announced they'd recaptured it officially and that they were advancing through the city. And clearly right now they feel they're closer than ever to taking the capital back.
The grounds were battered, the soldiers were pouring in, praying, cheering, walking through broken glass and concrete everywhere. essentially entering the grounds for the first time since April 2023. The army then announced they'd recaptured it officially and that they were advancing through the city. And clearly right now they feel they're closer than ever to taking the capital back.
Well, what it does is it cements the fact that SAF, the army, they have the upper hand, which many Sudanese people will welcome, even if they have very real fears about the army still. This war broke out because of a power struggle between them and the RSF for control of Sudan. Both of these groups essentially launched a coup against the civilian-led government.
Well, what it does is it cements the fact that SAF, the army, they have the upper hand, which many Sudanese people will welcome, even if they have very real fears about the army still. This war broke out because of a power struggle between them and the RSF for control of Sudan. Both of these groups essentially launched a coup against the civilian-led government.
Well, what it does is it cements the fact that SAF, the army, they have the upper hand, which many Sudanese people will welcome, even if they have very real fears about the army still. This war broke out because of a power struggle between them and the RSF for control of Sudan. Both of these groups essentially launched a coup against the civilian-led government.
Most of the atrocities during this war has been committed by the RSF, and people are really desperate for them to be removed so that they can at least contemplate returning home. The RSF's control in central Sudan has essentially been collapsing.
Most of the atrocities during this war has been committed by the RSF, and people are really desperate for them to be removed so that they can at least contemplate returning home. The RSF's control in central Sudan has essentially been collapsing.
Most of the atrocities during this war has been committed by the RSF, and people are really desperate for them to be removed so that they can at least contemplate returning home. The RSF's control in central Sudan has essentially been collapsing.