The report from African Narratives for Strategic Studies indicates a significant shift in the Sudanese conflict with the army reclaiming key territories in early 2025, including Wad Madani, Khartoum Bahri, and the Jelei refinery. Despite these advances, the humanitarian crisis persists, as the conflict remains unresolved with ongoing threats from the RSF militia.
A recent report, titled “Military Situation Assessment in Sudan 2025,” provides an analysis of the Sudanese Army’s recent territorial gains from January to February 2025 during the ongoing conflict. Authored by Political Science Researcher Ahmed Gamal El Sayyad for African Narratives for Strategic Studies, the document explores the potential shifts in the war’s dynamics as the Sudanese army strategically reclaims territory affecting the crisis’s trajectory.
African Narratives for Strategic Studies, a Pan-African nonprofit organization, aims to reshape global perspectives on African issues. Their focus on democracy, security, economic development, human rights, and energy fosters informed discourse through African voices, seeking innovative solutions and sustainable progress across the continent.
The report highlights several significant advances by the Sudanese army, including the successful recapture of Wad Madani, Khartoum Bahri, Umm Rawaba, and the Jelei refinery. Each victory marks a crucial point, with the recapture of Wad Madani increasing control over the economically vital Al-Jazeera region and securing key infrastructure essential for the conflict.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has resulted in millions of displaced persons and a critical humanitarian crisis. In early 2025, the Sudanese army has made noted gains against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), emphasizing a shift in the battlefield dynamics. The recent military successes raise important questions regarding the conflict’s future direction and the international community’s response to these developments.
The report underscores that although the Sudanese army has recently made significant territorial gains, the ongoing conflict remains unresolved. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan’s plans for a transitional government reflect a commitment to pursuing military success against the RSF. The future of peace in Sudan hinges on these developments, making it crucial for international stakeholders to monitor this evolving situation closely.
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