November 22, 2024 (GADAREF) – The Sudanese Army announced on Thursday the recapture of Al Lakndi, a strategically important town in Sennar state, as it continues its push towards the regional capital, Sinjah. This advance comes amidst reports of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) expansion into several towns in the northwestern Blue Nile region, displacing hundreds of civilians. The army’s operation in Sennar is reportedly gaining momentum, with Lt. Gen. Shams al-Din Kabbashi, deputy commander in chief, arriving at the front lines in Gadaref state. Gadaref state borders Al Jazirah, a region held by the RSF since December 2023. According to an army statement, the 17th Infantry Division, supported by the 4th Division’s reserve battalion, successfully cleared Al Lakndi and surrounding areas of RSF fighters. “The terrorist RSF militia was expelled from civilian homes and infrastructure,” the statement declared. Al Lakndi, situated southeast of Sinjah, controls access to a key Blue Nile bridge, a vital regional capital route. This latest victory follows the army’s recent recapture of the strategic Jebel Moya area, the town of Abu Hajar, Al Dinder, and several other settlements in its drive towards Sinjah. Military analysts anticipate a major offensive in Al Jazirah state once Sinjah is …
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