AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEl Obeid Crisis at UN Spotlight: Several countries have requested an urgent UN Security Council debate on Sudan’s al-Obeid as fighting intensifies, with diplomats warning of worsening civilian safety and humanitarian access. Humanitarian Corridors and Cholera: UN agencies say violence and a widening cholera outbreak are disrupting aid, while Sudan has extended the Adre border crossing opening with Chad to Sept. 30 to keep relief moving. RSF Accusations and “Human Shields”: Sudan’s “Peace Government” aligned with the army alleges the RSF is blocking civilians from leaving, forcing people to bear arms, and using residential areas for attacks—claims coming as the UN warns of an imminent risk of mass atrocities. Military Developments in Darfur and Blue Nile: The Sudanese Armed Forces and allied Joint Force claim new gains, including capturing Kolbus locality in West Darfur and reporting fresh advances in Blue Nile. Political Friction in Port Sudan: The army-aligned prime minister, Kamil Idris, faces mounting criticism over daily service failures in Khartoum, with reports he may be replaced. Security Strategy Shift: Burhan orders expanded intelligence and counterterrorism cooperation with regional and international partners to tackle cross-border trafficking and extremist networks. China Debt Relief: Sudan and China sign an agreement cancelling about $50m in interest-free loans, a small but symbolic boost amid economic collapse.
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