Sudan's paramilitary RSF claims to have captured another town in Darfur region
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has claimed the capture of another town in Darfur, despite the military's assertion that they have repelled the attack.
Sudan’s paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has announced via social media that they have taken control of another town, al-Tina, in the Darfur region amid their ongoing conflict with the Sudanese army. This announcement was accompanied by celebratory footage from RSF fighters, suggesting a significant claim in an area close to the Chad border. Conversely, the Sudanese military, supported by allied Joint Forces, alleged that they successfully repelled the RSF's attack, marking a contentious point in the ongoing hostilities.
The governor of Darfur, Minni Arko Minawi, who is pro-army, condemned the RSF's actions, characterizing the assault on al-Tina as reflective of