The Sudanese army announced that it had regained control of Sinja, the capital of the southeastern Sennar State, from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). In a brief statement on Saturday, the army stated that “Sinja city has been restored from the grip of the RSF.” The army shared videos showing soldiers inside the headquarters of the 17th Infantry Division in Sinja. The footage also depicted celebrations by residents of Sinja following the army’s recapture of the city.

 

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