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Strategic Khartoum bridge destroyed

By AFP
November 12, 2023
Images posted online showed a section of the bridge about halfway across the river had disappeared. — Sudan War Monitor
Images posted online showed a section of the bridge about halfway across the river had disappeared. — Sudan War Monitor

Wad Madani, Sudan: Strategic Nile bridge in Sudan’s capital has collapsed, the army and rival paramilitaries said in separate statements Saturday, trading blame for its destruction nearly seven months into their devastating war.

Since April, forces loyal to army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan -- Sudan’s de facto head of state -- have been at war with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) commanded by his former deputy, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.

Witnesses reported “clear signs of destruction on the Shambat Bridge” which crosses the White Nile and connecting Khartoum’s sister cities of Khartoum North and Omdurman.

Images posted online, which AFP was unable to immediately verify, showed a section of the bridge about halfway across the river had disappeared. Vehicles, apparently damaged, lay on the part of the bridge still standing.

The army said in a statement that “the rebel militia destroyed the Shambat Bridge early this morning... adding a new crime to their record.” The paramilitary force denied the accusation.

In a statement, the RSF charged that “the Burhan terrorist militia... destroyed the Shambat Bridge this morning, thinking that they could defeat our brave forces.”

In August, airstrikes and artillery fire launched by army forces loyal to Burhan hit the Shambat Bridge.

Their paramilitary rivals had used the bridge as a supply route, a local resident and a military expert told AFP.

Intense fighting took place over the week in Khartoum and its surrounding areas, as well as the vast western region of Darfur, where some of the bloodiest clashes have taken place.