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Sudan-related events during 2024
The following lists events during
2024 in the
Republic of the Sudan .
Incumbents
Events
Ongoing:
War in Sudan (2023–present) ,
2024 Sudan famine
8 January – The
SPLM-N (al-Hilu) together with the SAF clashed with the RSF in the
Nuba Mountains , while the SAF launched airstrikes on an RSF camp in Al-Dabaibat, north of
Dalang .
[1]
15 January – Clashes in
Khartoum State kill thirteen civilians as the
Sudanese Armed Forces continue their offensive in
Omdurman .
[2]
16 January –
Sudan suspends its membership of the
Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) after accusing it of inviting
Rapid Support Forces official
Hemedti to an upcoming summit in
Kampala ,
Uganda .
[3]
22 February – The
World Food Programme releases a report stating over 95% of Sudan's population cannot afford a meal a day.
[4]
26 February – Sudanese military ruler
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with
Libyan
Government of National Unity prime minister
Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh to request help in the
war in Sudan as Libyan mercenaries keep getting involved there.
[5]
12 March – The
Sudanese Army says it took control of the national television and radio broadcaster in
Omdurman from the
Rapid Support Forces .
[6]
7 April – A
RSF attack kills at least 20 civilians in the outskirts of
Khartoum .
[7]
12 April –
Canada pledges $132.2 million dollars to Sudan to help people affected by the country's ongoing
humanitarian crisis .
[8]
13 April – An offensive by the
Rapid Support Forces begins in
El Fasher .
[9]
15 April –
17 April –
Taqaddum leader and former
Prime Minister of Sudan
Abdalla Hamdok meets with
French President
Emmanuel Macron in
Paris .
[14]
12 May –
Battle of El Fasher : Fighting during
RSF attacks on eastern
El Fasher , over the weekend, kill at least 38 civilians and injure 189 others amid fears of an all out RSF assault on the city.
[15]
15 May – The
United States issues
sanctions on two commanders of the
Rapid Support Forces , Ali Yagoub Gibril and Osman Mohamed Hamid, for their roles in the escalating violence in
Darfur .
[16]
2 June –
Battle of El Fasher :
Approximately eleven civilians are killed and 42 are injured after large clashes between the RSF, the
Sudanese Armed Forces , and various rebel militia groups in El Fasher.
[17]
The
UNICEF announces that over 270,000 people, including more than 130,000 children are at risk after fighting at the Golo Reservoir in El Fasher.
[18]
Battle of Khartoum : Seven soldiers are killed and 28 are injured after an offensive by the Rapid Support Forces in the area of Khartoum.
[19]
5 June –
10 June –
Battle of El Fasher : The last remaining operational hospital in
Al-Fashir ,
North Darfur , closes down after being stormed and looted by the Rapid Support Forces, according to
Médecins Sans Frontières .
[21]
12 June – The
United Nations adds the
Sudanese Armed Forces and the
Rapid Support Forces to its list of offenders for violating
children's rights .
[22]
14 June –
Sudanese Armed Forces killed Ali Yaqoub Gibril a US-sanctioned
Rapid Support Forces commander amidst fierce fighting in
Battle of El Fasher .
[23]
19 June – Sudan accuses the
United Arab Emirates of arming the
Rapid Support Forces .
[24]
20 June – The
Rapid Support Forces captures
Al-Fulah , the capital of
West Kordofan , after the
Sudanese Armed Forces withdraw from the city after several hours of fighting.
[25]
27 June – An
Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report states that over 755,000 people in Sudan face the most severe IPC level of extreme hunger as well as the worst levels of acute food insecurity ever recorded in the country.
[26]
29 June – The Rapid Support Forces launch an assault and capture the town of
Singa , the capital of
Sennar State .
[27]
Holidays
Source :
[28]
Art and entertainment
References
^ SudanTribune (8 January 2024).
"Sudanese army, SPLA-N clash with RSF in South Kordofan" . Sudan Tribune . Retrieved 9 January 2024 .
^ Amgad (15 January 2024).
"Sudan activists: 'At least 13 dead in Khartoum clashes' " . Dabanga Radio TV Online . Retrieved 16 January 2024 .
^
"Sudan suspends ties with east African bloc for inviting paramilitary leader to summit" . AP News . 16 January 2024. Retrieved 17 January 2024 .
^ Presse, AFP-Agence France.
"Over 95 Percent Of Sudanese Cannot Afford A Meal A Day: WFP" . www.barrons.com . Retrieved 22 February 2024 .
^
"Al-Burhan seeks Libyan help in Sudan war" . 26 February 2024.
^
"Sudan's army claims control of national broadcast building" .
Reuters . 12 March 2024.
^ AFP, Agence France-Presse- (7 April 2024).
"At least 20 civilians dead as Sudan paramilitary attack village" . Daily Sabah . Retrieved 7 April 2024 .
^
"Canada pledges $132M in aid for Sudan as conflict hits 1-year mark - National | Globalnews.ca" . globalnews.ca . Retrieved 13 April 2024 .
^ SudanTribune (12 April 2024).
"Darfur joint force reiterates support for Sudanese army, vows to defend El Fasher" . Sudan Tribune . Retrieved 14 April 2024 .
^ نور, محمد حاج.
"قوات الدم السريع تبسط سيطرتها على مدينة مليط وتفرض حظر التجوال فيها" . sudanwarmonitor.com . Retrieved 15 April 2024 .
^ نور, محمد حاج.
"عشرات الجرحي والقتلى من المدنيين بسبب الإشتباكات في الفاشر مساء اليوم" . sudanwarmonitor.com . Retrieved 15 April 2024 .
^ نور, محمد حاج.
"مقتل خمسة مواطنين وإصابة آخرين في تجدد القتال بالأبيض" . sudanwarmonitor.com . Retrieved 15 April 2024 .
^ Monitor, Sudan War.
"Darfur Joint Force declares war on Rapid Support Forces" . sudanwarmonitor.com . Retrieved 15 April 2024 .
^ Dabanga (17 April 2024).
"Former Sudan PM Hamdok meets Macron in Paris" . Dabanga Radio TV Online . Retrieved 18 April 2024 .
^
"Hospitals overflowing in Sudan's El Fashir" .
The Washington Post . 12 May 2024.
^ Staff, Al Jazeera.
"US sanctions two RSF commanders as fighting escalates in Sudan's Darfur" . Al Jazeera . Retrieved 16 May 2024 .
^ SudanTribune (1 June 2024).
"Clashes reignite in El-Fasher, Killing 11 Civilians" . Sudan Tribune . Retrieved 2 June 2024 .
^ Team, ThePrint; ThePrint (2 June 2024).
"UNICEF raises alarm over conflict in Sudan, says 270,000 people at risk" . ThePrint . Retrieved 2 June 2024 .
^ SudanTribune (31 May 2024).
"Fierce clashes erupt between Sudanese army and RSF in Khartoum North" . Sudan Tribune . Retrieved 2 June 2024 .
^ SudanTribune (5 June 2024).
"RSF commits massacre in Al-Jazirah village, leaving nearly 100 dead" . Sudan Tribune . Retrieved 5 June 2024 .
^ France-Presse, Agence (11 June 2024).
"Sudan: last hospital in North Darfur capital closes after paramilitary attack" . The Guardian .
^
"Israel and Hamas added to UN list for violating children's rights" . www.bbc.com . Retrieved 13 June 2024 .
^ SudanTribune (14 June 2024).
"High-ranking RSF commander killed amidst fierce fighting in El Fasher" . Sudan Tribune . Retrieved 14 June 2024 .
^
"Civil war in Sudan takes centre stage at UN" . Al Jazeera . Retrieved 19 June 2024 .
^
"Sudan's RSF captures key army stronghold of el-Fula" . Al Jazeera . Retrieved 20 June 2024 .
^
"Over 750,000 people in Sudan at risk of starvation: Global hunger monitor" . Al Jazeera . Retrieved 28 June 2024 .
^
"Sudan's RSF says it has taken key town" . Voice of America . 29 June 2024. Retrieved 30 June 2024 .
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"Sudan Public Holidays 2024" . Public Holidays Global . Retrieved 2 December 2023 .
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