The Sudan Army claims that it resumed the Gardome Airport while seeking to release the capital – Chicago Tribune

El Cairo (AP) – The Sudan Army claimed that it had resumed the international airport in the capital, JARTUM, nearly two years after fighting a notorious paramilitary group.

The army indicated that its boss, General Abd al -Fah Bayhan, landed at the airport on Wednesday and inspected the forces there.

This progress brings the army another step to declare the capital that has been fully released with its continued progress towards the main sites. Last week, the forces resumed the Republican Palace, which was a stronghold of its competing militia, the fast support forces, during the war that began in April 2023.

Previously, the army said it had regained a camp that was used by a major base during capital control.

Last week, the forces resumed the Republican Palace, which was far away.

The army spokesman, Major General Nabila Ali, said in a Facebook post that the Tiba Al -Hanbour camp was the last stronghold of the Far In Jartum team.

Al -Khaled, the Minister of Information of Sudan, praised the army in a Facebook statement on Wednesday. He said: “The struggle of the heroic Sudanese people lives.

However, the palace that takes does not end the conflict, as it still controls some parts of the western region of Darfur and other regions.

At least 28,000 people have died since the war began, although the number is likely to be much larger. The conflict has displaced more than 14 million people from their homes and pushed parts of the country to starvation.

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This story is translated from the English language by the AP editor with the help of the Wooing AI tool.

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