International Affairs

Sudan’s Military Pushes Back Paramilitary Siege Amid Devastating Civil War

By Economics Desk | January 26, 2026

As Sudan’s military breaks the RSF siege on a strategic town, the prolonged conflict highlights global security risks and exposes the catastrophic humanitarian fallout ignored by international elites.

On the front lines of Sudan’s ongoing civil war, a critical breakthrough has emerged: Sudan’s military announced it successfully broke the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF) months-long siege of Dilling, a vital town in South Kordofan. This victory is not merely tactical; it underscores the deep fractures tearing Sudan apart—a conflict with far-reaching implications for global security and American interests.Why Does Control of Dilling Matter?Dilling sits astride major supply routes essential to whoever holds sway in this volatile region. The RSF, a paramilitary faction notorious for its brutal tactics, had aimed to choke off this artery, asserting control through siege...

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