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Back to Khartoum: Turning point for Sudan's civil war?

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Last updated: April 4, 2025 12:40 pm
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After nearly two years of conflict, Sudan’s civil war is once again making headlines as the forces of junta leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan are pushing back against former ally Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in key areas of the country. The leader of the RSF militia, Dagalo, is facing losses in Khartoum but has seen gains in North Darfur province. These shifting alliances are redrawing the frontline and raising questions about the future of the conflict.

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Shifting Alliances and Redrawn FrontlinesTurning Point or Stalemate?Hope for the Displaced

Shifting Alliances and Redrawn Frontlines

The sudden change in alliances between Burhan and Dagalo has caught many by surprise. What started as a united front against the former dictator Omar al-Bashir has now turned into a power struggle between the two leaders. The recent clashes in Khartoum have left many wondering what the future holds for Sudan and its people.

Turning Point or Stalemate?

Some analysts believe that the recent events in Khartoum could be a turning point in the conflict. With Burhan’s forces gaining ground and Dagalo facing setbacks, there is a chance for a shift in power dynamics. However, others argue that this could just be a temporary setback for Dagalo and that the conflict is far from over.

Hope for the Displaced

One of the biggest challenges in Sudan’s civil war is the displacement of millions of people. The 12 million people who have been forced to flee their homes are in desperate need of assistance. The international community must come together to provide aid and support to those affected by the conflict.

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As the conflict in Sudan continues to evolve, it is clear that there are no easy answers. The people of Sudan have suffered for far too long, and it is time for a lasting solution to be found. Only through diplomacy and cooperation can the country move towards a brighter future.

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