Sudan’s Military Withdraws From El Fasher, Ceding Control to R.S.F.

Sudan’s military chief, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has confirmed that his forces have withdrawn from El Fasher, a city in the Darfur region. This marks a significant shift in control of the area, with the city now under the control of the Rapid Support Forces (R.S.F.). The move has raised concerns about the security situation in the region and the potential for further conflict.

The withdrawal from El Fasher represents a major development in the ongoing conflict in Sudan. The Darfur region has been a site of violence and instability for years, and the loss of control over a key city is a significant blow to the Sudanese military. The R.S.F., a paramilitary group with a long history of conflict with the Sudanese government, is now in control of El Fasher. This development has raised concerns about the future of the region and the potential for further violence.

The Sudanese government has not yet commented on the withdrawal of its forces from El Fasher. However, the move is likely to be seen as a significant blow to the government’s military campaign in the region. The R.S.F. has been a key player in the conflict in Darfur, and its control of El Fasher could have significant implications for the future of the region.

The situation in Sudan is a complex and volatile one. The country is already dealing with a civil war that has claimed thousands of lives. The withdrawal of military forces from El Fasher is another development that could lead to further instability and violence.