The head of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fatah al -Burhan, said the capital was “liberated” by the Presidential Palace
To Sudan the armed force assured that they took full control of his capital Papera week after taking the presidential palace from paramilitaries during a major attack, after nearly two years of war in East Africa.
“Our forces have today been able to clear the latest (resistance) pockets of Douglo’s terrorist paramilitary organization at the location of Khartoum,” said Nabille Abdula, a spokesman for the Armed Forces, referring to the forces.
The leader of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fatah al -Burhan, said the capital was “liberated” by the Presidential Palace, where he arrived while the operation of his forces were still under way to recover Khartoum from the hands of the Di.
A source from the French Agency in the Armed Forces said the paramilitaries had left a bridge in Jabal Auliya, the only escape route left.
For their part, the paramilitaries assured that they would continue to “defend the territory of the homeland” and that there would be no “neither retreat nor tradition”.
The armed conflict in Sudan, which broke out on April 15, 2023, has cost tens of thousands of people, has uprooted over 12 million others and has caused one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world.
It cut the third largest country in East Africa in two, with the Armed Forces controlling its northern and eastern sections and DTY some areas of the South and almost all of the vast area of ​​Darfour in West Sudan, which is adjacent to Chad.
Source :Skai
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