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After Over Two Years of Conflict: Sudanese Army Announces Full Control of Khartoum State

In a historic military breakthrough, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have officially declared the complete liberation of Khartoum State, marking a pivotal turning point in Sudan’s protracted conflict. This report analyzes the strategic factors behind the army’s success and examines its capacity to sustain momentum in upcoming battles, particularly in the Kordofan region.

Key Drivers of the Army’s Success

  • Strategic Patience & Planning:
  • Extended defensive positioning followed by meticulously planned offensive operations

Comprehensive troop mobilization and resource allocation

Popular Support:

Widespread civilian backing across Sudanese society bolstered military morale

Local cooperation in intelligence gathering and logistics

Multi-Phased Military Campaign:

Urban Clearance Operations: Systematic elimination of militia strongholds

Supply Line Disruption: Crippling rebel logistics networks

Decapitation Strikes: Neutralizing key militia leadership figures

The Khartoum Liberation Campaign

Timeline: 7+ months of intensive operations culminating in the May 20, 2025 declaration

Final Battle: Fierce combat in southern Omdurman (last RSF bastion in Khartoum State)

Current Status: Zero RSF presence confirmed in the capital region

Humanitarian Impact

Displaced Returns: Gradual homecoming of civilians after 2-year absence

Challenges:

Critical infrastructure rehabilitation needed

Lingering security concerns in peripheral areas

Next Phase: Stabilization & Future Battles

Immediate Priorities:

Establishing civilian protection mechanisms

Restoring basic services (electricity/water/healthcare)

Military Outlook:

Preparations underway for Kordofan offensive

Continued counterinsurgency operations nationwide

Strategic Implications:
While this victory marks a watershed moment, analysts caution that long-term stability hinges on:

Political reconciliation processes

Economic recovery programs

Regional diplomacy to curb foreign militia support

The SAF’s vow to “purge all traitors and agents” signals sustained military operations, even as reconstruction begins. International observers emphasize the need for transitional justice to prevent renewed conflict cycles.

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