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US military in Khartoum in RSF

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US military in Khartoum in RSF


Barbara Plate-Osher

BBC News, Port Sudan

Sudan TV is a screenwriter on Sudanese television showing your Jubilan soldiers.Sudan TV

Sudan state television shows soldiers celebration

Military leaders said the Sudanese army had taken back the presidential palace in Khartoum from the rapid rapid military support forces.

The videos and photos have been posted on social media and have been confirmed by the BBC Show that the happy soldiers are moving their guns, screaming and laying their knees to pray.

The army is likely to be ready to take control of the capital two years after it was expelled by its semi-military rivals known as RSF.

The semi-military group has not yet commented.

US military spokesman Nabil Abdullah said on state television that the soldiers had taken control of palaces and ministries in central Khartoum.

“Our forces completely destroyed the enemy fighters and equipment, and seized a large amount of equipment and weapons,” Abdullah added.

“We will confirm that we will continue to fight until victory is over.

Khartoum is the place where the country’s brutal civil war broke out about two years ago and where some of its biggest wars were fought.

RSF has captured most of the capital and western Sudan since the beginning of the war.

Sudan TV, a screenwriter on Sudanese television showing US military spokesman Neby Abdullah that the palace will announce the palace. Sudan TV

US military spokesman Nabil Abdullah says the fighting will continue

Khartoum’s recovery will be a great victory for the Sudanese armed forces and a major moment of conflict. The US military has also achieved achievements in parts of central Sudan in recent weeks.

On Thursday, witnesses said drone strikes and air strikes were blown up near the Republican Palace.

In a video on Saturday, RSF commander Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Himdetti, was sworn to defend the presidential palace and surrounding areas under the control of his semi-military group.

He threatened more attacks in several northern cities.

Several peace attempts have collapsed as the rival forces swear to continue fighting to take control of strategic areas.

The war has caused the world’s biggest humanitarian crisis, according to the United Nations, both RSF and the army are accused of widespread human rights violations.

Extra Report by WYCLIFFE MUIA

A map that shows the location of the presidential palace in Khartoum.

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