Three Years of War in Sudan: A Civilian Conflict?


Sudanese citizens argue that the conflict in Sudan is primarily a war against civilians, rather than a simple power struggle between military factions.

The ongoing war in Sudan, which began on April 15, 2026, has persisted for three years. While the conflict is often characterized as a battle between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, a growing number of Sudanese people believe this framing obscures a crucial aspect of the situation: the war’s devastating impact on the civilian population. Political analyst Kholood Khair and researcher Hend Kheiralla emphasize this perspective, arguing that the focus on the generals overlooks the widespread suffering and violence inflicted upon Sudanese civilians. The conflict has created a humanitarian crisis, displacing millions and disrupting essential services. The individuals involved in the conflict are focused on capturing power, while the common Sudanese people are suffering the most. DATA: April 15, 2026

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