The army progresses when it seeks to restore Khartoum

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Residents of the capital of Sudan Khartum say the army has seized large parts of the city from the RSF paramilitary paramilitary, marking its biggest victory in a year.

“Shrapnel and stray ammunition fall on my neighborhood”, a doctor we call Mustafa He tells the BBC. “The clashes these days are heavy.”

The main sites seized by the army this week include the coin – where the money is printed.

During writing, RSF still controls the greater part of the appropriate Khartoum. Considering that now the army is holding the greater part of the territory in the width of the three -way capital -which means omdurman, Bahri and Khartum.

But after winning back near the total control over the decisive state of Gezza, the army believes that now there is an inertia to take the capital and break the almost two -year siege of RSF.

“Very soon there will be no rebels in Khartoum” Announced leader of the army and factual ruler Gen Abdel Fatah al -Burhan on TuesdayS

The end of this conflict cannot come quickly enough.

Help workers say people starve throughout the country as a result of the war – In Hardum alone, over 100,000 people suffer from starvationAccording to UNS researchers.

Ever since the war broke out almost two years ago, between Gen Burhan and his deputy rival Mohammed Hamdan, Hemedi, Dagalo, who leads RSF, 12 million people have been forced by their homes and tens of thousands of civilians have been killed.

Sudan is the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, agreeing international help agencies.

It is said that both the army and RSF are guilty of performing some of the most severe atrocities that can be presented against innocent civilians, including that RSF has performed a genocide in Darfur.

Both forces deny the accusations.

The army was welcomed by many residents of the areas they recently seized, as RSF is widely accused of killing and rape civilians in Hardum, as well as for the looting of the homes of many residents who have fled the city.

Army advance reports were rejected by RSF as “lies and rumors”. They made similar refusals before each retreat in recent weeks.

Analysts claim that the army’s latest successes were the result of incorporating more fighters and buying more weapons. Winning the besieged army headquarters was also a huge grace earlier this month.

The disposal of the army of the paramilitary group from the central city of UOD Madani in January was marred by accusations of summary executions and arbitrary attacks on retribution against those who are perceived as informants or associates of RSF.

This will undoubtedly cause fears among some Khartoum residents that the same fate awaits them.

“When you open social media and see all the killings, if you have done something wrong, you have to worry,” Mustafa told the BBC.

“Some of them brought fighters to people’s homes. Others joined (RSF) and stole property, terrorized people – even kept women against their will (Like sex slaves). They did terrible things.

“Are they terrified of what’s coming?”

But sometimes there is a fine boundary between being regarded as an associate and the reality of survival in the war.

“I’m worried about my cousin,” says Amir, who lives in the city -the close city of Omdurman of Khartoum, which is located right across the Nile River.

“He is not an associate or informant – he often has to deal with these people (RSF) because he cares for his mother and children. Will he be killed (from the army) or will he be left alone?”

So far, when the army is approaching and Sudan’s future hands in the balance, all that Mustafa and Amir can do is wait.

Some names have been changed in this report for safety reasons

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