Sudanese military has declared control over the Khartoum region following the expulsion of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group, marking a significant development in the country’s ongoing political turmoil.
The recent power shift raises questions about the future direction of Sudan and its governance..
The RSF, previously allied with the military, has been a prominent force in Sudan since the ousting of former President Omar al-Bashir in 2019.
Their exit from Khartoum signifies a major change in the dynamics of power within the country, with the military now asserting dominance in the capital..
This move comes amidst continued unrest and protests by Sudanese citizens demanding civilian rule and an end to military involvement in politics.
The military’s control of Khartoum raises concerns about potential crackdowns on dissent and the possibility of further violence in the region..
The outcome of this power struggle will have profound implications for Sudan’s transition towards stability and democracy.
The international community closely monitors the situation in Sudan, emphasizing the need for a peaceful resolution and inclusive governance to pave the way for a more secure and prosperous future for the country and its people..