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苏丹武装部队称解除南部重要城市围困
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2026-01-26 17:23
经济观察网据央视新闻客户端消息,当地时间1月26日,苏丹武装部队宣布,已成功解除苏丹快速支援 部队及其盟军对该国南部南科尔多凡州第二大城市迪灵的长期围困。 苏丹武装部队表示,该武装所属的一支部队于当天突破快速支援部队及其结盟的地方武装"苏丹人民解 放运动(北方局)"对迪灵长达两年多的围困,顺利进入城内,与固守该市的友军会师。对此,快速支援 部队方面暂未作出回应。 苏丹武装冲突爆发后不久,快速支援部队便对迪灵展开围困,驻扎该市的苏丹武装部队固守至今。自去 年底以来,苏丹武装部队与快速支援部队以及"苏丹人民解放运动(北方局)"在科尔多凡地区三个州的冲 突持续升级。 2023年4月15日,苏丹武装部队与快速支援部队在首都喀土穆爆发武装冲突,战火随后蔓延至其他地 区。持续的武装冲突已造成苏丹近3万人丧生。 ...
苏丹连续两日遭无人机袭击 致32死86伤
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-13 02:15
Group 1 - A military facility in Sinjar, Sudan was attacked by drones on January 12, resulting in 27 deaths and 73 injuries [1] - The attack targeted the headquarters of the 17th Infantry Division and surrounding utilities during a meeting of state governors, causing significant explosions and panic among the local population [1] - A previous drone attack on January 11 in the South Kordofan region resulted in 5 civilian deaths and 13 injuries, with most casualties being women and the elderly [1] Group 2 - The Sudanese Doctors Network condemned the attacks as violations of international humanitarian law and called for the international community to intervene and ensure safe humanitarian access [2] - There has been an escalation of conflict between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces in the Kordofan region, with 56 reported attacks since October 25 of the previous year [2] - Ongoing armed conflict since April 15, 2023, has led to significant civilian casualties and widespread violence across various regions [2]
苏丹两地遭无人机袭击致32人死亡
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-12 22:50
Group 1 - A military facility in Sudan's Sennar state was attacked by drones on January 12, resulting in 27 deaths and 73 injuries, with a previous attack in South Kordofan state causing 5 civilian deaths and 13 injuries [1][2] - The targeted facility in Sennar was the headquarters of the 17th Infantry Division, with reports of severe explosions and anti-aircraft fire during the attack [1] - The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are suspected to be behind the drone attacks, which have been condemned by local medical organizations for violating international humanitarian law [2] Group 2 - The RSF has not responded to the recent attacks, while conflicts between the Sudanese military and RSF have escalated in the Kordofan region, with RSF controlling West Kordofan and attempting to seize capitals in South and North Kordofan [3] - Since October 25, 2022, there have been 56 reported attacks in the Kordofan region, leading to approximately 65,000 people being displaced, with over 20,000 from South Kordofan [3] - Ongoing armed conflicts in Sudan have resulted in over 11.8 million people displaced and 21.2 million facing severe food insecurity, with more than 30 million in need of humanitarian assistance [3]
苏丹南部多家医院遇袭 造成4名医务人员死亡
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-11 13:08
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing conflict in Sudan, particularly in the South Kordofan region, has escalated, leading to significant humanitarian crises and disruptions in healthcare services due to recent attacks on hospitals [1] Group 1: Conflict and Casualties - On January 11, three major hospitals in Dilling, South Kordofan, were attacked, resulting in the deaths of four medical personnel [1] - The Sudanese Doctors Network accused the Rapid Support Forces and their allies of carrying out the attack, which has forced the hospitals to cease operations, severely impacting local healthcare capabilities [1] - The conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has intensified in three states of Kordofan, with the Rapid Support Forces controlling almost all of West Kordofan and besieging the capitals of South and North Kordofan [1] Group 2: Humanitarian Impact - The armed conflict, which began on April 15, 2023, in Khartoum, has resulted in nearly 30,000 deaths over more than two years [1] - According to recent UN data, out of Sudan's approximately 50 million population, over 11.7 million people have been displaced, and more than 30 million are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance [1]
苏丹南部多家医院遇袭,造成4名医务人员死亡
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-11 13:08
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing armed conflict in Sudan has severely impacted healthcare services, with recent attacks on hospitals exacerbating the public health crisis in the region [2] Group 1: Healthcare Impact - On January 11, three major hospitals in Dilling, South Kordofan, were attacked, resulting in the deaths of four medical personnel [2] - The Sudan Doctors Network reported that the attacked hospitals have been forced to cease operations, significantly undermining the ability to provide basic medical services [2] - The conflict has led to a deteriorating public health situation in Dilling, raising concerns about the overall healthcare capacity in the area [2] Group 2: Conflict Dynamics - The clashes between the Sudan Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces have escalated in three states of Kordofan [2] - The Rapid Support Forces control nearly all of West Kordofan and have besieged the capitals of South and North Kordofan, aiming to seize control of these areas [2] - Since the outbreak of conflict on April 15, 2023, in Khartoum, the violence has spread to other regions, resulting in nearly 30,000 deaths and displacing over 11.7 million people [2]
苏丹总理宣布政府迁回首都喀土穆
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-11 12:03
Group 1 - The Sudanese government has returned to its capital, Khartoum, as announced by Prime Minister Kamil Idris on January 11 [1] - The government aims to improve public services for citizens, focusing on the education system and the gradual restoration of other basic public services [1] - Armed conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces erupted in Khartoum on April 15, 2023, leading to widespread violence and over 30,000 deaths in Sudan over more than two years [1] Group 2 - Following the outbreak of conflict, the Sudanese government relocated its operations from the capital to the eastern port city of Port Sudan [1] - By May 2025, the Sudanese Armed Forces announced full control over Khartoum State, with the Rapid Support Forces withdrawing from the entire region [1]
苏丹西部城市遭无人机袭击 造成至少17人死亡
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-27 05:52
Core Points - The statement from the Civil Administration Bureau of West Darfur indicates that a drone attack in the capital city of El Geneina resulted in at least 17 civilian deaths and multiple injuries [1] - The statement accuses the Sudanese Armed Forces of conducting the airstrike, which destroyed a water supply station and a civilian vehicle [1] - The Sudanese Armed Forces have not yet responded to the allegations regarding the airstrike [1] Conflict Background - The armed conflict in Sudan began on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces in the capital, Khartoum, and has since spread to other regions [1] - Over two years of armed conflict have led to nearly 30,000 deaths in Sudan [1] - According to recent data from the United Nations, out of Sudan's approximately 50 million population, over 11.7 million people are displaced, and more than 30 million require humanitarian assistance [1]
国际移民组织:超300万苏丹流离失所者返回家园
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-18 02:36
Core Viewpoint - The International Organization for Migration reported that over 3 million displaced individuals have returned to their homes since last year due to armed conflict in Sudan, with 81% returning from within Sudan and 19% from neighboring countries like Egypt and South Sudan [1] Group 1: Displacement and Return - More than 3 million displaced individuals have returned home since last year due to armed conflict in Sudan [1] - Approximately 81% of returnees came from within Sudan, while 19% returned from neighboring countries [1] - The regions receiving the most returnees include Khartoum, Gezira, and Sennar, with Khartoum alone accepting over 1.09 million returnees [1] Group 2: Ongoing Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis - The armed conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces began on April 15, 2023, in Khartoum and has spread to other areas [1] - The conflict has resulted in nearly 30,000 deaths and left over 11.7 million people displaced out of a population of approximately 50 million [1] - More than 30 million individuals are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance [1] Group 3: Stabilization and Future Outlook - Since the second half of 2024, the Sudanese Armed Forces have gained control over large areas, including Khartoum, leading to a stabilization of the local situation [1] - Some displaced individuals are beginning to return home as conditions improve [1]
苏丹领导人表示愿就结束苏丹武装冲突举行相关会谈
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-16 18:26
Core Viewpoint - The Sudanese Sovereign Council Chairman and Armed Forces Commander Burhan is willing to engage in talks with the U.S. to end the armed conflict in Sudan and promote peace and stability [2] Group 1: Conflict Background - Armed conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces erupted in Khartoum on April 15, 2023, and has since spread to other regions [2] - The ongoing conflict has resulted in nearly 30,000 deaths in Sudan over more than two years [2] Group 2: Humanitarian Impact - According to recent data from the United Nations, out of Sudan's approximately 50 million population, over 11.7 million people have been displaced, and more than 30 million are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance [2] Group 3: Diplomatic Efforts - On November 23, Burhan rejected a recent ceasefire proposal from the U.S., labeling it as "the worst so far" [2] - Since June, the U.S., Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt have been engaged in a "Quad Security Dialogue" mechanism to mediate and seek a ceasefire and negotiation solution between the conflicting parties in Sudan [2]
苏丹南部无人机袭击死亡人数升至79人
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-05 22:44
Group 1 - The death toll from the drone attack in Kologi city, South Kordofan, has risen to 79, with 38 others injured, including women and children [1] - The attack was carried out by the Rapid Support Forces and their allies, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (North), using four missiles that struck densely populated areas, including a hospital and a kindergarten [1] - The South Kordofan government has called for the international community and human rights organizations to classify the attackers as a terrorist organization and hold them accountable for crimes against humanity [1] Group 2 - The Rapid Support Forces and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (North) have not yet responded to the attack [2] - Recent conflicts between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces have escalated in the central and southern Kordofan regions, which have become new focal points of conflict [2] - As of now, the Rapid Support Forces control almost all of West Kordofan and are besieging the capitals of South and North Kordofan, attempting to seize control [2]