Countries and militias are aligning in the ongoing Sudanese Civil War, which features two main factions: the internationally recognized Sudanese government and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), and the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group. Support for these factions is divided among various nations and militias.
Countries and militias supporting the SAF and the Sudanese government are represented in yellow, while those backing the RSF are indicated in orange. This division highlights the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding the conflict in Sudan.
The situation in Sudan is part of a broader context of regional instability, similar to recent developments in other areas, such as the allegations against Serbia and Russia regarding Kosovo. For more information on related coverage, see this report.
The Sudanese Civil War continues to evolve, with international implications as various nations choose sides in the conflict.







