AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSudan Peace Talks Stumble: The Sudanese army says it will only accept a US-backed ceasefire framework if the RSF withdraws from all cities it has occupied since May 11, 2023—an added condition that has repeatedly blocked previous deals. Humanitarian Crisis in El Obeid: As El Obeid faces siege fears of mass atrocities, UN rights scrutiny and calls for civilian protection are intensifying. Military Leadership Moves: New SAF chief Yasser al-Atta has named long-time loyalists to key posts, signaling a hardline command direction. Kurmuk Frontline: The army reports regaining control of Kurmuk from RSF hands near the Ethiopian border, while drone strikes and attacks on civilians continue to be reported. Khartoum Return Pressure: After the army’s recapture of Khartoum, more than 2 million returnees have come back, but power outages, damaged buildings, and unpaid workers show recovery is still limited. Accountability Push: Reuters reports ICC officials cite a breakthrough in Darfur war-crimes investigations, while new claims link Sudan attacks to senior leadership.
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