As Sudan's army routs RSF from Khartoum, Sudanese reactions are mixed
Briefly

The ongoing conflict in Sudan pits the army against the RSF, leading to significant civilian casualties and suffering. As the army advances in Khartoum, many locals view them as liberators, despite the brutal tactics employed by both factions. Recent escalations include RSF artillery strikes contributing to high civilian death tolls and the detention of relief workers. The humanitarian situation has deteriorated, with millions displaced and local infrastructure under siege. The complexity of the conflict highlights urgent needs for humanitarian assistance and protection for vulnerable populations.
The conflict over control of Sudan between the RSF and army has led to the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, displacing 12.5 million people.
Civilians in Khartoum view the Sudanese army as liberators amid the brutal tactics both the army and RSF are employing against each other.
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