War in Sudan a brief explanation
How Gen Hemedti, a leader of approximately 70,000 private Army fell out with the Sudanese military and plunged the country into war
Sudan’s leader, Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the head of the Sudanese army, and the country’s deputy leader, Gen Mohamed Dagalo
a private Army called the Rapid Support Forces(RSF), had been sharing power since late 2021, when they had jointly carried out a coup that had ejected civilians from a transitional government. But their alliance soon frayed and they began to regard
By February, inside Sudan, people were growing increasingly afraid that Burhan and Hemedti could come to blows and plunge the country into armed conflict. Still, life went on. Alongside the heavy security presence, there existed a broadly functioning
city, kept afloat by families and communities pooling resources as inflation soared and public infrastructure crumbled. Khartoum’s shops and restaurants shone late into the night, casting their colours on to the checkpoints. As the Sudanese pulled into our street just before
According to Google
A central cause of tension since the 2019 uprising has been the civilian demand for oversight of the military and integration of the RSF into the regular armed forces
MEANWHILE
Qatar sends the first plane loaded with humanitarian aid to Sudan with about 40 tons of food and medical supplies.
It is the humanitarian duty of all countries to provide assistance to the vulnerable in Sudan.
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