The proof from the presidential palace in the Sudanese capital: Khartoum is free

The Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council in Sudan, Abdel Fattah Al -Burhan, returned this evening, Wednesday, to the presidential palace in the capital, and Khartoum announced "free" after the expulsion of "Rapid Support" forces. Al -Burhan, who is also the commander of the army, appeared in the presidential palace among dozens of soldiers, and said: "The matter ended ... Khartoum is free," according to televised footage broadcast by several media outlets.
Al -Burhan plane landed at Khartoum Airport, today, Wednesday, for the first time since the outbreak of the general war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces. The decline in the presidential plane came a few hours after the army returned to control the Khartoum airport, which has been under the control of support since the start of the war, and after its arrival, the proof led a prostration of thanks and went directly to the presidential palace that the army re -controlled it last week. In the past hours, the army continued its deployment in all the neighborhoods of Khartoum after the withdrawal of rapid support from it and its forces went through the treasury of Jabal Awlia, west of Omdurman.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Khartoum State government platform said, on its Facebook page: “Khartoum is free of mercenary bastards (meaning quick support) only remains the official announcement.”
The Sudanese army had announced today its control of the last camps of the Rapid Support Forces in the capital, Khartoum, and the airport that was "fully secured" two years after the rapid support forces were stationed inside it. The Sudanese army also announced its approaching control over Khartoum complete, after it recovered a number of strategic facilities and regions, headed by Taibah camp, south of the capital, which is the largest camps of the Rapid Support Forces.
A spokesman for the Sudanese army, Nabil Abdullah, said, in successive statements, that the forces managed to control the Tiba camp for the Rapid Support Forces, in the Taiba Al -Hassanab area, south of Khartoum, and also stated that controlling the western side of the Mansheya Bridge on the Blue Nile, linking the eastern Nile and the city of Khartoum, within the operations aimed at controlling the capital.
These rapid developments in the war between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, which erupted on April 15, 2023, came after the army managed to control the presidential palace and a number of ministries in the capital in the past few days. Despite the rapid support forces insisting on continuing the fighting in Khartoum, the accelerating events on the ground indicate that they will later have to withdraw from the entire three areas of Khartoum (Khartoum, Khartoum Bahri, Omdurman), which raises fears that "support" will seek to go towards Darfur.
The Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces have been fighting since April 2023 war that left more than 20 thousand dead and about 15 million displaced and refugees, according to the United Nations and the local authorities, while a search for American universities estimated the number of deaths by about 130 thousand. For weeks and with accelerating pace, the areas of "quick support" control began to decrease in the interest of the army in the states of Khartoum and Al -Jazeera, the White Nile, North Kordofan, Sennar and the Blue Nile.