
Rapid Support Forces have advanced across Darfur, capturing Ad-Khair and pressuring General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army positions near Al-Tina.
RSF regains control in Jarjirah, involved in skirmishes with Burhan’s army on Tuesday.
RSF is attempting a two-pronged attack on Al-Tina, from Jarjirah in the south and Ad-Khair in the southeast.
Residents of Karnoi and nearby villages fled toward Chad, with about 7,000 people crossing the border in one week.
Chadian authorities in Tine imposed an 8:00 PM–5:00 AM curfew, exempting Sudanese refugees from crossing restrictions.
Tine in Sudan, adjacent to Chadian Tine, is a key hub for aid and trade, separated by a waterway.
Karnoi, Ambro, and Al-Tina remain Burhan’s last strongholds after the RSF captured most regional cities.
The conflict underscores Darfur’s fragile security, with thousands fleeing and forces preparing for further clashes.



