
"As the war enters its fourth year, neither side has achieved a decisive victory as the humanitarian situation remains grim. Life has gradually returned to a fragile state of near-normalcy in the capital, Khartoum, and central regions after the army regained control of the regions."
"The conflict has created a clear division between eastern and western Sudan, with the Sudanese army controlling the northern, central and eastern states, as well as the capital. Meanwhile, the RSF controls Darfur and large parts of the three Kordofan states."
"On May 20 of last year, the Sudanese army recaptured Khartoum State from the RSF forces after more than two years of fighting, marking one of the biggest military developments of the year."
"The army retook Bara, the second-largest city in North Kordofan, in March, further expanding its control in the region."
Sudan's war has entered its fourth year with ongoing conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Despite some areas experiencing fragile stability, the humanitarian situation is dire, particularly in Darfur. The army has regained control of key regions, including Khartoum, but economic and living conditions are deteriorating. The conflict has created divisions within the country, with the army controlling the north and east, while the RSF dominates Darfur and parts of Kordofan. The military deadlock persists, contributing to the ongoing crisis.
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