Mar 18 β€’ 14:33 UTC 🌍 Africa Africanews

Sudan: RSF reportedly take over town near Chadian border

The Rapid Support Forces in Sudan have reportedly seized the border town of Al-Tina in North Darfur State amid intensifying conflict in the region.

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group in Sudan, are reported to have taken control of the town of Al-Tina, located near the Chadian border, as celebratory gunfire was seen on social media. This development occurs against the backdrop of a rapidly intensifying conflict across western Sudan, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing struggles of the RSF and the Sudanese Army. RSF forces are reportedly conducting coordinated attacks to isolate strategic cities in Kordofan, which is emerging as a key battleground in the war.

On the same day of the Al-Tina reports, there were simultaneous assaults on the city of Bara in North Kordofan and Dilling in South Kordofan, with various paramilitary and army sources confirming these attacks. The RSF appears to be executing a strategy to secure territorial control in a region that has become a focal point in the conflict that has consumed Sudan for the past three years. This war has resulted in significant casualties, with estimates suggesting over ten thousand have lost their lives due to the ongoing violence.

The implications of these developments are broad, given the RSF's ambitions and the ongoing struggle for power in Sudan. As different factions vie for control and influence, the potential for further escalation looms, not only within Sudan but across the border into Chad, creating a precarious security situation in an already volatile region. The fighting highlights the urgent need for international attention and intervention to prevent further deterioration of stability in both countries.

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