Draft:Gezira Campaign
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- Comment: Please do not create articles for the sake of creating articles. This line of information can fit with the Battle of Wad Madani (2023–present). The fight did not "break out"; it is a war; we cannot just create an article every time one side retreats before attacking again. Make the article complete by telling the complete story of the battle up to when it ends (hopefully).
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Part of War in Sudan (2023) | |||||||||
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Rapid Support Forces | Sudanese Armed Forces | ||||||||
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Abu Agla Keikel[2] | Unknown | ||||||||
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500,000 displaced[3] |
The Gezira campaign is a battle for control of Gezira State. The offensive started when the RSF started advancing towards the city of Wad Madani.[4]
Attack on Wad Madani[edit]
On December 15th, the RSF captured the strategic Hantoob bridge and entered Wad Madani. The SAF launched airstrikes in the eastern suburbs of the city, but failed to stem the RSF advance. This attack was one day after the SAF had celebrations in the city claiming to repel an RSF attack. The RSF advanced to the main market and captured the city.[5]
References[edit]
- ^ Monitor, Sudan War. "Map: Areas of Control in Central Sudan". sudanwarmonitor.com.
- ^ "Sudan RSF 'in full control' of El Gezira, appoints former army officer as commander". Dabanga Radio TV Online. 20 December 2023.
- ^ "Sudan - Complex Emergency Fact Sheet #8, Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 - Sudan | ReliefWeb". reliefweb.int. 18 January 2024.
- ^ "Two people killed, dozens injured in RSF attack on Al-Jazirah". Sudan Tribune. 15 December 2023.
- ^ "Wad Madani's fall to RSF without fight raises questions". Sudan Tribune. 19 December 2023.