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Sudanese Army Pushes RSF Out of Central Khartoum, Witnesses Report

by Mia Garcia
June 12, 2025
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Sudanese army drives RSF from central Khartoum, witnesses say – Reuters
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  • Sudanese Forces Reclaim Central Khartoum Amid Intensified Conflict
  • Humanitarian Impact on Civilians During Urban Conflict
  • Global Response Needed to Alleviate Sudan Humanitarian Emergency
  • Conclusion: Reflections on Sudan’s Evolving Crisis

Sudanese Forces Reclaim Central Khartoum Amid Intensified Conflict

In a notable turn of events within Sudan’s protracted conflict, the Sudanese Armed Forces have reportedly regained control over strategic locations in central Khartoum, forcing the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to withdraw. Multiple eyewitnesses relayed to Reuters describe fierce confrontations marked by heavy artillery and urban combat as government troops advanced. The RSF, which had maintained dominance over several districts for weeks, appears to be retreating under sustained military pressure.

This shift signals a critical phase in Sudan’s internal power struggle, with the army aiming to reestablish authority amid escalating tensions and growing humanitarian challenges. Residents on the ground report a palpable change in atmosphere—while cautious optimism is emerging due to RSF pullback, uncertainty persists given the volatile nature of clashes that could reignite at any moment.

Key FactorsConsequences
Military TacticsImproved coordination among army units may lead to further territorial gains.
Humanitarian NeedsA surge in displaced populations demands urgent relief efforts.
Regional DynamicsThe evolving power balance could influence neighboring countries’ stability.

Humanitarian Impact on Civilians During Urban Conflict

The intensification of fighting in central Khartoum has severely endangered civilian lives. As government forces push back RSF fighters from key neighborhoods, local reports highlight an alarming rise in violence disrupting daily life. Essential services such as healthcare and food supply chains are increasingly compromised; hospitals face overwhelming patient loads while markets experience shortages and soaring prices.

Civilians are caught amid relentless gunfire and shelling, prompting mass displacement as families seek refuge from escalating dangers. Humanitarian organizations emphasize an urgent need for safe corridors allowing aid delivery and civilian evacuation. The psychological toll is profound—residents endure trauma compounded by uncertainty about their future safety.

  • Mass Displacement: Tens of thousands have fled their homes due to ongoing hostilities.
  • Crisis in Healthcare: Medical facilities operate beyond capacity with scarce resources available for treatment.
  • Nutritional Deficits: Food scarcity drives up costs while limiting access for vulnerable groups.
  • Mental Health Strain: Continuous exposure to violence exacerbates stress and anxiety among civilians.
Civilian ChallengeDescription of Impact
Displacement Crisis < td >Rising homelessness leading to instability
< tr >< td >Healthcare Shortages < td >Limited access impedes critical medical care
< tr >< td >Food Insecurity < td >Scarcity inflates prices affecting nutrition
< tr >< td >Safety Concerns < td >Persistent threat from armed conflict zones < / td >
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Global Response Needed to Alleviate Sudan Humanitarian Emergency

The ongoing turmoil has precipitated one of Sudan’s most severe humanitarian crises in recent years. With millions affected by violence-induced displacement and resource shortages, international agencies urge immediate intervention.
The recent military advances against RSF forces underscore an urgent need not only for security stabilization but also comprehensive humanitarian assistance targeting food insecurity, medical emergencies, shelter provision, psychosocial support services, and long-term community rebuilding initiatives once peace is restored.
Key areas requiring global attention include:

  • Nutritional Aid: Rapid deployment of emergency food supplies aimed at combating malnutrition across displaced populations;
  • Medical Support: Provision of essential medicines along with trained healthcare personnel equipped for trauma care;
  • Shelter Solutions: Temporary housing facilities prioritizing vulnerable groups such as women & children;
  • Mental Health Services: Psychosocial programs addressing war-related trauma;
  • Sustainable Recovery Efforts: Post-conflict reconstruction plans focusing on restoring livelihoods & infrastructure development. 

Conclusion: Reflections on Sudan’s Evolving Crisis

The recent recapture of central Khartoum by government forces marks a pivotal escalation within Sudan’s complex conflict landscape. While this military progress offers some hope toward restoring order,
the persistent risks faced by civilians remain deeply concerning.
As both domestic stakeholders and international observers monitor unfolding developments,
the imperative grows stronger for coordinated efforts aimed at securing peace alongside robust humanitarian relief.
The coming weeks will be decisive—not only militarily but also regarding how effectively aid reaches those most affected—and will shape Sudan’s trajectory toward either renewed stability or prolonged unrest.

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