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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 16
Sudan Rebels Encircle El-Obeid as Foreign Arms Sales Fuel 3-Year Civil War
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 16

Sudan Rebels Encircle El-Obeid as Foreign Arms Sales Fuel 3-Year Civil War

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 16

Summary

  • El-Obeid is being encircled by Sudan’s rebel militia, putting a strategic southern city under growing pressure as the civil war grinds on.
  • Foreign arms sales are helping sustain the fighting, underscoring why the conflict shows no sign of ending despite years of bloodshed.
  • Sudan’s war has now stretched into its third year, and the battle for El-Obeid highlights how outside support is feeding a wider national stalemate.

Insights

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Under Siege: El-Obeid and the Escalating Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan’s Fourth Year of Civil War

Overview

In early 2026, El-Obeid became a critical flashpoint as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) surrounded the city, prompting the Sudanese air force to escalate air strikes to disrupt RSF advances. This led to a daily reality dominated by drone warfare, with drones playing a key role in reconnaissance and targeted attacks. The intensified conflict caused severe hardship for civilians, driving mass displacement and making life under siege increasingly difficult. The situation in El-Obeid highlights how shifting military tactics and persistent fighting have deepened the humanitarian crisis and reshaped the dynamics of Sudan’s ongoing civil war.

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