28 May 2025 | Jamestown Foundation (Author)
Russian Federation, Sudan
Article on the impact of the destruction of Port Sudan's infrastructure on the construction of a Russian naval facility
Drone Attacks on Port Sudan Jeopardize Plan for Russian Red Sea Naval Base; Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 22 (Special or Analytical Report, English)
- Sudan’s
Rapid Support Forces claimed responsibility for the attack.
* The destruction of Port Sudan’s infrastructure demonstrates that Sudan’s
domestic instability would threaten a Russian base, potentially jeopardizing a
broader arms-for-access agreement that included Sudan’s acquisition of Russian
warplanes. […] The week-long drone attack,
believed to have been carried out by Sudan’s rebel paramilitary Rapid Support
Forces (RSF), exposed the vulnerability of the port’s proposed site to damage
related to domestic instability. […] Port Sudan operates
under the unelected Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC) and its dominant
partner, the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), commanded by General ‘Abd al-Fatah
al-Burhan.
27 May 2025 | BBC News (Author)
Sudan
172 people died because of a cholera outbreak which is exacerbated by the compromised infrastructure
Sudan war: Country 'on brink' of health disaster as cholera spreads (Media Report, English)
- More than 150,000 people have been killed during Sudan's conflict, which
began over two years ago when Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support
Forces (RSF) began a vicious struggle for power.
Millions have been forced from their homes and the conflict has plunged the
country into what the UN calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
26 May 2025 | BBC News (Author)
Sudan
US government says Sudanese army used chemical weapons against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF); new sanctions imposed
US says Sudan used chemical weapons in war as it issues new sanctions (Media Report, English)
- US government says Sudanese army used chemical weapons against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF); new sanctions imposed
- The US will impose new sanctions on Sudan after finding it used chemical
weapons last year in the ongoing civil war against the Rapid Support Forces
(RSF), the state department has said.
US exports to the country will be restricted and financial borrowing limits
put in place from 6 June, a statement from spokesperson Tammy Bruce read. […] Sudan's military leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan was accused of "destabilising
Sudan and undermining the goal of a democratic transition" [https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn8x5nkj8pyo] by the US, which the country's
foreign ministry condemned as "strange and troubling". […] Meanwhile, the head of the RSF Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, also known as Hemedti,
wasdetermined to have perpetrated genocide [https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8j9j72lvdvo] in the country by former
secretary of state Antony Blinken. The RSF has denied these charges.
26 May 2025 | STPT – Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker, Ayin, Sudan Human Rights Hub (Author)
Sudan
Report on the security, political, humanitarian and economic developments and human rights
Sudan Conflict Monitor # 20 (Periodical Report, English)
- General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan brought the issue to the forefront during a
national civil
service reform conference on April 29, lamenting the behavior of some
ministers. “Once
appointed, they bring in their nephews, maternal uncles, and even
grandmothers to run
the ministry with them,” he said. “This is the reality we see before us—no
one can deny
it.”
26 May 2025 | BAMF – Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Germany) (Author)
Afghanistan, Colombia, Congo, Democratic Republic, El Salvador, Ethiopia, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russian Federation, Somalia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Türkiye, Ukraine, Venezuela
Brief update on recent developments (security, politics, economy) in selected countries
Briefing Notes (KW22/2025) (Periodical Report, German)
- Die sudanesische Armee habe Chlorgas im Kampf gegen die Rapid Support
Forces (RSF) eingesetzt. Es sei jedoch nicht bekannt, zu welchem Zeitpunkt und
an welchen Orten das Militär das Chlorgas eingesetzt wurde.
26 May 2025 | BAMF – Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Germany) (Author)
Afghanistan, Colombia, Congo, Democratic Republic, El Salvador, Ethiopia, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russian Federation, Somalia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Türkiye, Ukraine, Venezuela
Brief update on recent developments (security, politics, economy) in selected countries
Briefing Notes (KW22/2025) (Periodical Report, English)
- The Sudanese Army is said to have used chlorine
gas in fighting against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). It was however said to
be unknown where and when the military had used the chlorine gas.