Sudanese army takes control of central bank

Military says it has retaken key buildings from rebel group

Central Bank of Sudan
The Central Bank of Sudan

Sudan’s army on March 22 said it had regained control of the central bank headquarters a day after it wrested control of the presidential palace from rebels.

Associated Press reported that the army had expelled the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from the main government buildings in the capital Khartoum, including the headquarters of the national intelligence agency.

At the start of Sudan’s civil war in April 2023, the Central Bank of Sudan was seen in flames as the army attempted to

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