Sudan Conflict Spirals as Militia Advances on Army Stronghold

  • 136,000 people flee Sennar in central Sudan, swelling refugees
  • US special envoy Tom Perriello alarmed by latest RSF attacks

Sudanese flee Sennar after an attack by the Rapid Support Forces on June 28 in Gedaref, Sudan.

Photographer: AFP/Getty Images

The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces seized territory from the army as new fronts opened in Sudan’s 15-month civil war, raising fears the militia group would advance toward a military stronghold in the coastal city of Port Sudan.

A recent surge of warfare across central and southern Sudan — including an area on the border with South Sudan in oil-rich West Kordofan — led the Sudanese Armed Forces to declare a state of emergency in three states and dispatch reinforcements in recent days.