21 November 2024
The Sudanese Army: The RSF's announcement of its control of the army leadership is just "lies and nonsense"
1 year ago
Journalist from Nyala tells 9 dead up to date and about 27 injured in the city
Sudanese Army Command: The commander of the armed forces is in a safe place
Sudanese TV broadcasts patriotic songs, coinciding with the Rapid Support Agency's announcement of its control
1 year ago
Sudanese Rapid Support Forces: The Egyptian battalion is not considered an enemy and surrendered without resistance
Sudanese Army: Rapid Support Forces infiltrated Khartoum Airport and burned civilian aircraft
1 year ago
The Sudanese army announces its control of Marawi airport and says that the battles will continue in the city
Rapid Support Forces control the radio and television building in Khartoum
Rapid Support Forces announce control of the Marawi base and Khartoum airport1 year ago
Rapid Support Forces announce control of the Marawi base and Khartoum airport
Advisor to the Rapid Support Commander: Our forces were attacked simultaneously in a number of locations while we were in a state of self-defense
Khartoum Airport: after a short lull the artillery and gunshots have increased and louder
A plane was hit at Khartoum Airport
US Ambassador to Sudan: I just arrived late last night in Khartoum and woke up to the deeply disturbing sounds of gunfire and fighting. I am currently sheltering in place with the Embassy team, as Sudanese throughout Khartoum and elsewhere are doing
Sudanese army shelling RSF sites
The Rapid Support Forces in Sudan announce full control of the Republican Palace, the guest house and El-Obeid airport
Fighting continues in/around Khartoum Airport and army HQ - centre of town. Reports of possibly attempts at coup within SAF and pictures of RSF taking over airport
Sudan, Sudanese army spokesman: The situation is calm at the headquarters of the General Command, and the fighting revolves around some strategic facilities. The Rapid Support Forces are being exploited to pass a personal agenda and we will deal with that
Sudanese Ministry of Health: We call on medical personnel to go to Khartoum hospitals to treat the wounded and injured.
Reuters: Rapid Support Forces announce control of Al-Burhan headquarters
Fightings in Khartoum, Sudan, between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have broken out. The latter are considered supporters of ousted dictator Omar al-Bashir.nnBashir is wanted for war crimes in Darfur by the ICC. He is currently in a Sudanese prison
Cars belonging to the rebel Rapid Support militia surround the headquarters of the national radio and television building in Omdurman
Reuters is reporting that Hemedti's Rapid Deployment Forces has captured the Presidential Palace, and Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan's house in Khartoum
Clashes on Nile Street in Khartoum
Heavy fighting is ongoing and several major roads and Khartoum airport shutdown by the military
Video recorded inside Khartoum Airport. Intense shooting can be heard. He earlier told military has taken charge of the airport and other major areas of the capital
1 year ago
Renewed tribal violence in the Blue Nile region of Sudan, killing 5 people
The international envoy to Sudan confirms that the security and military reform workshop represents the last part of the political process
The UN envoy to Sudan: The points of agreement in the reform workshop far outweigh the points of disagreement, and we must seize this opportunity
Vice President of the Sovereignty Council: There is a need for international support to implement the peace agreement in Sudan
US Secretary of State @SecBlinken: We have heard from the Egyptian leadership that Dam is an existential matter for Egypt, and we support any solution that takes into account the interests of all parties and takes into account the Egyptian life, Sudan and Ethiopia1 year ago
US Secretary of State @SecBlinken: "We have heard from the Egyptian leadership that Dam is an existential matter for Egypt, and we support any solution that takes into account the interests of all parties and takes into account the Egyptian life, Sudan and Ethiopia