Sudan Army Claims Fresh RSF Assault, Trump's Envoy Says No Truce Deal Yet | Firstpost Africa
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The conflict in Sudan continues to escalate as the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) battle for control across West Kordofan and Darfur. In Babanusa, the army says it repelled a major RSF assault amid rising global concern over violence in El-Fasher. The RSF announced a three-month ceasefire, though Donald Trump's envoy to Africa says no formal truce has been accepted. A US-backed plan proposes a humanitarian pause, a permanent ceasefire, and a transition to civilian rule, while tensions grow over alleged foreign involvement. As diplomatic efforts intensify, Sudan’s war shows no sign of ending, leaving millions displaced and the humanitarian crisis deepening.