ALWAGHT- According to RT, the RSF’s takeover of El Fasher has intensified worries about Sudan’s deteriorating humanitarian conditions and the growing threat to national cohesion.
The RSF’s capture of El Fasher has widened its control in western Sudan, leaving the army dominant in the east and effectively splitting the nation into rival spheres of influence. This division places Sudan at a critical crossroads and heightens instability along Egypt’s southern border.
Security experts warn that RSF presence near the Sudan-Egypt frontier could enable new smuggling routes and facilitate extremist movements across the African Sahel. Many analysts argue the situation represents a major shift that could push Sudan toward an informal partition.
In Egypt’s view, the fall of El Fasher—once a key military base and the final symbol of government authority in Darfur—is a troubling milestone. Analysts suggest Cairo may soon draw firm “red lines” against any RSF advances that threaten regional stability or encroach on Egyptian territory.
