Sudanese Army Captures Strategic City Amid Ongoing Civil Conflict
The Sudanese army has successfully recaptured the city of Uad Madani from paramilitary forces, marking a significant victory in the ongoing civil conflict that has plagued the nation for over a year and a half. Situated at the gates of the capital, Khartoum, Uad Madani was seized by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in December 2023, following a swift takeover when the regular army retreated.
On Saturday, January 11, 2025, army spokesperson Nabil Abdallah confirmed that troops had entered Uad Madani in the morning and were working to eliminate remaining rebel pockets in the city. This operation is seen as a critical advancement, especially for an army that had faced severe criticism and loss of public trust following its earlier withdrawal from the area.
Civilian celebrations erupted in Uad Madani and other cities, including Omdurman, after the army’s entry was announced. In recent months, the Sudanese army has been gaining ground in the central state of Jazira and began encircling Uad Madani from multiple directions, resulting in the RSF's apparent decision to retreat.
The conflict in Sudan, intensified by ethnic violence and humanitarian crises, has drawn international attention. The recent recapture of Uad Madani may alter the dynamics of the ongoing strife, particularly as tensions continue in Khartoum, where the RSF remains defensive.
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