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Sudanese Army Says Dozens of Rsf Fighters Killed in Attacks Across Sudan

Executive Summary
AI-generatedThe Sudanese army issued a statement claiming that it has inflicted significant losses on the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) through military operations across Sudan between June 1 and June 14. The report details the destruction of 141 RSF combat vehicles, weapons depots, and other supplies in various regions, including Darfur, Kordofan, and Blue Nile State. The army stated that these operations will continue until the RSF is eliminated to restore stability.
The article reports military conflict and casualties between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This is a purely geopolitical/military event with no discernible direct commercial mechanism affecting trade, commodity prices, or corporate margins. Therefore, no specific sectors can be assigned.
Key Insights
- The Sudanese army claims it destroyed 141 combat vehicles belonging to the RSF during military operations in June.
- Specific regional reports include the destruction of multiple facilities, including ammunition and fuel depots, in Darfur's Nyala city.
- In Kordofan and Blue Nile State, the army reported destroying numerous vehicles and inflicting heavy losses on RSF personnel.
- The conflict between the army and RSF began in April 2023 over plans to integrate the paramilitary force into the military.
- The fighting has caused a severe humanitarian crisis, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths and displacing nearly 13 million people.
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