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48 hours after liberating Wad Madani, Sudan army regains control of Tambul

The Sudanese army has recaptured the strategic city of Wad Madani, a vital agricultural and trading hub 200km southeast of the capital Khartoum, delivering a significant blow to the UAE-backed paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

January 13, 2025 at 9:49 am

The Sudanese army announced yesterday evening that it had regained control of Tambul town in eastern Al-Jazira state, marking the second such victory in 48 hours, Anadolu reported.

In a statement, the army said: “Our armed forces, with the support of auxiliary forces and popular resistance [volunteers], have established control over the town of Tambul.”

The statement added that its forces had “cleansed the town of the rebel militia [referring to the Rapid Support Forces], inflicting heavy losses on them in lives and equipment.”

There has been no response from the paramilitary RSF.

Tambul is the second town in Al-Jazira state to come under army control within 48 hours, following the recapture of its capital, Wad Madani.

On Saturday, the army announced its entry into Wad Madani, approximately a year after losing it to the RSF.

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