Sudans Ongoing Conflict Remains Misunderstood After Three Years of Fighting
April 14, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Sudanese Conflict Enters Third Year
On April 15, 2026, three years will have passed since the conflict in Sudan began. The war has been ongoing for an extended period, with various factions involved.
According to reports, some Sudanese individuals believe that framing the conflict as a struggle between two military leaders, one commanding the army and the other leading the Rapid Support Forces, does not accurately represent the situation. Instead, they argue that the conflict is primarily focused on civilians.
Experts Kholood Khair, a political analyst, and Hend Kheiralla, a researcher, have shared their insights on the matter. Their views suggest that the conflict’s impact on civilian populations has been significant.
Details of the conflict are as follows: The war in Sudan began on April 15, 2026. Since then, various factions have been involved, including military leaders and other groups. The conflict has resulted in ongoing violence and displacement of civilians.
The situation remains complex, with multiple parties involved. Further information is needed to fully understand the conflict’s dynamics and its impact on the civilian population.
Source: Al Jazeera