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January 27, 2025A military source has revealed that the Sudanese army is poised to launch large-scale ground operations in Khartoum in the coming days, following the successful lifting of the siege on the Signal Corps. The source indicated that several armed movements have already arrived in the area east of Khartoum, signaling a potential escalation in the ongoing conflict.
The move comes as the army seeks to regain control of key areas in the capital, which has been a focal point of intense fighting between government forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The lifting of the Signal Corps siege marks a significant development, potentially paving the way for broader military maneuvers in the region.
Joint Forces Repel RSF Advance in Desert Region, Secure Tri-Border Area
In a separate development, a source within the Joint Forces reported extensive military operations in the desert area near the Sudan-Libya-Chad border triangle. Last week, RSF troops attempted to advance from the Libyan border towards the strategic tri-border region but were met with fierce resistance.
The attack was successfully repelled, forcing the RSF troops to retreat into Libya and Chad. According to the source, the Joint Forces now maintain complete control over the tri-border area, a critical zone for regional security and military operations.
The recent clashes highlight the expanding scope of the conflict, which has increasingly drawn in neighboring regions and armed groups. As the Sudanese army prepares for intensified operations in Khartoum, the situation on the ground remains volatile, with both sides vying for strategic advantages in the ongoing struggle for control.
The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, amid growing concerns over the humanitarian impact of the escalating violence.