At least 85 people were killed In the last week in attacks south of Khartoum attributed to paramilitaries, his resistance committee announced Sudan which is fighting for the restoration of democracy in the country. The previous Thursday the Sudanese army, which for two years fights The paramilitaries of the rapid support forces announced that it had regained the full control of the capital Khartoum.
“For the seventh consecutive day, Janjaguid Militia (from which the rapid support forces came from) launches violent attacks on villages west of Jebel Aulia, accounting for more than 85 dead and dozens of injuries.”
Sudan has been immersed in chaos because of the war between forces faithful to General Abdel Fatah al -Burhan, head of the Armed Forces and De Facto leader of the country, and the paramilitaries of the rapid support forces under Mohammed Hamdan junta. The armed conflict that broke out on April 15, 2023, has caused tens of thousands of deaths and a great humanitarian crisis, with the number of displaces exceeding 12 million, according to data. UN.
Although the paramilitaries of the rapid support forces lost control of the Sudanese capital, the third largest country of Africa remains divided into two. The army controls the northern and eastern part of Sudan, while rapid support forces dominate the southern part and almost throughout the vast area of Darfour (west).
The warring sides are accused of war crimes and atrocities, while their leaders are subject to US sanctions. In January 2025, Washington formally accused the paramilitary forces of rapid support for “genocide”.