The Presidential Palace area has been bombed by fighter jets and subjected to large-scale airstrikes! This country supports | troops | Presidential Office
On the 7th local time, the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces continued to engage in fierce fighting in the capital area of Khartoum and its surrounding cities of North Khartoum and Entuman. On the same day, the Rapid Support Force rejected the Sudan Sovereignty Council's proposed road map to end the conflict.
The exchange of fire between the two sides in the Sudanese conflict on the day of the conflict was mainly concentrated near the headquarters of the Sudanese Engineering Corps in the southern part of Entuman. The headquarters is a military material reserve base for the Sudanese Armed Forces, and its geographical location is also very important. The Fatihab Bridge, which spans the Nile River and connects Entuman with Khartoum, as well as the Shambat Bridge, which connects Entuman with North Khartoum, are all located near it. The Rapid Support Force completed the siege of the Engineering Corps headquarters in early August and continued to launch attacks, but has been unable to break through the defense of the Sudanese Armed Forces.
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The Sudanese Armed Forces have continuously dispatched fighter jets to carry out large-scale airstrikes on the Rapid Support Forces front. On the 7th, the Sudanese Armed Forces focused on attacking the Shambat Bridge area, intending to cut off the supply line of the rapid support forces. The rapid support forces used anti-aircraft artillery to counterattack.
In addition, both sides are engaged in fierce fighting in areas such as the headquarters of the Sudanese armored forces in southern Khartoum, the Presidential Palace in the city center, and the headquarters of the Sudanese Armed Forces. The Sudanese Armed Forces claimed that they used fighter jets to bomb the area near the Presidential Palace controlled by the Rapid Support Force on that day. This is the first time that the fighting between the two sides has spread to the region since the rapid support forces occupied the Presidential Palace on the day of the outbreak of the armed conflict in Sudan.
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Local civil society organizations have stated that the fighting between the conflicting parties in the Entuman region has resulted in six civilians being injured. In addition, the Rapid Support Force announced on the same day that several residential areas in the southern part of Entuman were designated as war zones, and a comprehensive evacuation of local residents was carried out.