Sudan's army recapture presidential palace in Khartoum

苏丹军队收复了喀土穆的总统府

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2025-03-21

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The Sudanese army has recaptured the presidential palace in Khartoum from the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, military leaders have said. The army appears poised to regain control of the capital two years after it was kicked out by its paramilitary rivals, known as the RSF. Also in the programme: Europe's busiest airport, London Heathrow, has been shut down by an electricity cut; we'll hear about the Ukrainian organisation trying to help people flee life under Russian occupation; and why yellow warblers are succumbing to road rage. (Photo shows Sudanese army members celebrate inside the presidential palac in Khartoum, Sudan, March 21, 2025. Credit: Reuters)
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