Sudanese military has declared control over the Khartoum region following the expulsion of RSF paramilitary forces, marking a significant development in the country’s political landscape.
This move comes amidst ongoing tensions and power struggles within Sudan, with the military asserting its authority in the capital..
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been a prominent paramilitary group in Sudan, known for their role in the violent crackdown on protesters during the 2019 uprising that led to the ousting of former President Omar al-Bashir.
The recent clash between the military and RSF signals a power shift within Sudan’s ruling elite, raising concerns about stability and the potential for further conflict..
The control of Khartoum by the Sudanese military raises questions about the future direction of the country’s transitional government, which was established following the ousting of al-Bashir.
The military’s dominance in the capital could impact the fragile balance of power between civilian and military factions, posing challenges to the democratic transition and the aspirations of the Sudanese people..
As Sudan navigates this latest development, the international community will be closely monitoring the situation to assess the implications for peace and stability in the region.
The outcome of this power struggle in Khartoum will shape Sudan’s political trajectory and determine the extent of civilian participation in the country’s governance moving forward..