Conflict intensifies in the Sudanese capital circle! The armed forces want to cut off the supply line of the rapid support force to support the armed forces
On July 4th local time, the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Force in the capital area of Khartoum and its surrounding cities of North Khartoum and Entuman continued to escalate, with both sides using heavy artillery, rocket launchers and other weapons and equipment to attack each other. The Sudanese Armed Forces have also repeatedly dispatched fighter jets to bomb targets of the Rapid Support Force, which has used anti-aircraft guns and missiles to counterattack and claimed to have shot down a Sudanese Armed Forces MiG fighter jet on the same day. The Sudanese Armed Forces have not yet responded to this.
The security situation in the city of Entuman is the most tense, as it is located on a supply line for rapid support forces to transport troops and weapons from Darfur in western Sudan to the capital circle. The Sudanese Armed Forces recently launched a large-scale operation using special forces in the city, intending to cut off the supply line of the rapid support forces. The fierce fighting between the two sides has been ongoing for several days. Local residents stated that the fighting has reached its most intense level in recent weeks.
The Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces clashed on April 15th in the capital city of Khartoum and other areas, and the conflict continues to this day.