RSF suffers heavy losses in Kordofan fightingSudanese military regains control of key towns as RSF retreats under heavy pressure
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) has made significant territorial gains in the Kordofan region, inflicting heavy losses on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) amid escalating clashes over key towns in West, North, and South Kordofan, as well as parts of the Khartoum capital region. In West Kordofan, the RSF had seized control of the strategic city of Al Nahud on May 1, 2025, advancing from the west and north of the city. This move forced the Sudanese military to withdraw to the eastern side of the city, where the SAF’s 18th Infantry Brigade was stationed. On May 2, the SAF and allies retreated from the 18th infantry brigade barrack east to Al-Khawai locality, situated in the westernmost part of the state near the border with North Kordofan, before retreating into Umm Samima town of Sheikan locality in North Kordofan State. However, the RSF’s victory was short-lived. The Sudanese military, backed by allied Joint Forces, launched a counteroffensive, reclaiming Umm Samima and asserting full control over Sheikan locality by May 10. On May 12, SAF forces pressed forward toward Khawai locality headquarters, where intense fighting broke out before seizing control of the town. The RSF briefly regained control but suffered heavy casualties, including the deaths and injuries of several troops including field commanders. In a statement on Wednesday, however, the RSF claimed victory against the Sudanese military, stating they had killed over 1,000 soldiers from the SAF’s Sayyad force and the Joint Forces of former Darfur rebel movements.
However, videos geolocated by Sudan War Monitor instead confirm that the RSF suffered heavy losses, with dozens of dead RSF soldiers appearing in footage filmed by SAF combatants in the desert terrains of West Kordofan, along with burning vehicles reportedly belonging to the RSF. By the evening of May 13, the RSF had been forced to retreat toward Al Nahud as the Sudanese military intensified its pursuit. In a separate statement, the Joint Forces claimed to have killed hundreds of RSF soldiers during the fighting and reaffirmed their support for the Sudanese Armed Forces in the ongoing battle against the RSF.
The Al Sayyad (“Hunter”) forces, a unit formed in 2024 from the remnants of the 16th Infantry Division, played a crucial role in this counteroffensive. Under General Hussein Jawdad, the force has grown into a formidable asset for the Sudanese military in the Greater Kordofan region. In response, the RSF deployed its own counterforce known as the “Al Sayyad Deterrence Force,” composed of troops from South Darfur, West Kordofan, and North Darfur as well as tribal militias allied to the group. This escalating conflict demonstrates the increasingly complex military dynamics in the region. In South Kordofan, the Sudanese military made notable strides, capturing the town of Hamadi in Al Qoz locality on May 10. This victory positions the SAF for an assault on Daleng, a strategically critical town located just 52 kilometers to the southwest. The fall of Hamadi is a significant step in relieving the RSF-imposed siege on Daleng, which has been under pressure from both the RSF and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-North), led by Abdelaziz Al Hulu. In the Khartoum capital region, the Sudanese military extended its control over Omdurman, capturing the Omdurman Islamic University and the entire University neighborhood, known as Hai Al Jamaa. Videos circulating online show Sudanese military forces with armored vehicles and ammunition, allegedly provided by the United Arab Emirates to the paramilitary group. Fighting around this front began on the evening of May 11, with SAF soldiers featured in footage claiming to have captured the entire university by the evening of May 12. Sudan War Monitor confirmed that the videos were filmed at the university, which lies less than four kilometers south of Salha, one of the neighborhoods that is still controlled by the RSF in Omdurman. The RSF last month massacred between 25-30 unarmed detainees, claiming they were members of a SAF allied militant group. Videos
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RSF suffers heavy losses in Kordofan fighting
Vendredi 16 Mai 2025
In West Kordofan, the RSF had seized control of the strategic city of Al Nahud on May 1, 2025, advancing from the west and north of the city. This move forced the Sudanese military to withdraw to the eastern side of the city, where the SAF’s 18th Infantry Brigade was stationed.
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