Sudan's army recapture presidential palace in Khartoum
Briefly

Sudan's army has successfully recaptured the presidential palace from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after days of violent clashes, signifying a critical development in the ongoing conflict. The palace had been under RSF control since the war's outbreak nearly two years ago. Heavy gunfire and airstrikes were reported in the area as the army pushed through the capital, previously dominated by the RSF. This prolonged struggle has culminated in a humanitarian crisis, displacing over 12 million people and resulting in approximately 150,000 deaths.
Sudan's army has taken control of the presidential palace after intense fighting with the paramilitary RSF, marking a significant turn in the ongoing conflict.
The struggle for control in Sudan has resulted in a severe humanitarian crisis, with more than 12 million people displaced and up to 150,000 fatalities.
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