Clashes between military generals are increasingly depressing Sudan
The struggle for power between the military generals who lead the two groups of SAF and RSF has increased in many areas of Sudan and caused great losses to civilians.
Various regional circles have announced that, in the center of Sudan, the country's Army SAF led by General Abdul Fattah al Burhan regained control of the city of Al-Suki in Sinnar province yesterday Alkhamsi. The town was under the control of the Rapid Aid Forces led by another military general, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo popularly known as Hemedti.
The Sinnar Youth Union, which is a voluntary group of the province, has also confirmed the recapture of the city of Al-Suki by the Sudanese army. The town was captured by the RSF group on July 25 this year.
Tab'an means that the exchange of control between the two groups of soldiers has no other result than to further suppress the city and other areas of Sudan due to the heavy military weapons used to attack the areas of the rival parties.
At the same time, the non-governmental network of Sudanese doctors has released information and said that 11 people have been killed and many others injured in an attack by the RSF group on the village of Maknoon in the east of Gezira State in central Sudan.
Also near the capital Khartoum, one person has been quoted as saying that he witnessed fierce fighting yesterday morning in the neighborhoods of Jabra and Mayo in the south of Khartoum.
More than 24,850 people have been killed in Sudan since the war broke out between two groups of soldiers in April 2023.