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Video: Is Dubai Fueling the War in Sudan?

Sudan’s brutal civil war has entered a catastrophic phase following the fall of El-Fasher, the last major stronghold of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in Darfur. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a dominant paramilitary faction, now controls vast stretches of land, raising grave fears of ethnic cleansing and massive displacement.

El-Fasher’s collapse signifies a decisive moment in a war that has displaced over 10 million people and thrown Africa’s third-largest nation into humanitarian ruin. The battle between SAF and RSF extends far beyond the battlefield—it’s a fight for Sudan’s political and economic future.

The RSF’s growing dominance is reportedly supported by lucrative access to weapons, foreign backers, and control over gold-rich zones, while the SAF struggles to maintain authority and public trust. Civilians continue to bear the brunt, facing relentless shelling, mass killings, and widespread looting.

Once a beacon of resistance, El-Fasher now lies in ruins, symbolizing Sudan’s descent into chaos. As the world watches in silence, concerns intensify over foreign interference—particularly the UAE’s alleged involvement—and the worsening humanitarian toll in what has become one of Africa’s deadliest conflicts.

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