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Sudanese army says it has broken siege of famine-stricken Kadugli

Military claims major breakthrough as government forces regain access to strategic South Kordofan city after prolonged blockade

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February 6, 2026
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A boy reacts as he sits with his family, displaced from Kadugli, at Embal Camp in Engpung County, Sudan, January 30, 2026

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The Sudanese army said it broke a years-long siege on the city of Kadugli on Tuesday, potentially providing tens of thousands of people a reprieve from famine and signaling a shift in the war’s momentum. 

The conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has displaced millions, drawn in regional powers, and caused a vast humanitarian crisis since it broke out in April 2023. 

 Its latest frontline is the greater Kordofan region, which the RSF began sweeping through after the rainy season ended late last year. 

“With God’s help and guidance, your Sudanese Armed Forces and supporting forces have succeeded in opening the Kadugli-Dalanj road, after a heroic battle,” the army said in a statement. 

The RSF did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Kadugli and nearby al-Dalanj had been under siege on and off since the start of the war. There was an escalation in fighting after the SPLM-N, which controls territory in the state and elsewhere, joined forces with the RSF last year. 

 ‘Massive, Unchecked Suffering’ 

In Kadugli, the siege caused famine conditions confirmed by a global hunger monitor last year, and in both cities, civilians were subjected to devastating drone attacks that have continued since the sieges were broken, residents said. 

Jan Egeland, head of Norwegian Refugee Council, said he witnessed “massive, unchecked suffering” among those who fled Kadugli to camps in SPLM-N territory. 

“The mothers had one recurrent story,” he said in an interview with Reuters on Tuesday. “The drones are hitting their homes that are torched, and the people flee for their lives after having been starved for months,” Egeland said.  

Few aid agencies remain active in Kadugli or elsewhere in South Kordofan. The siege has driven up prices, according to local aid workers, with a kilo of flour reaching 80,000 Sudanese pounds (about $22). 

That has put food out of reach for many, forcing them to eat leaves, while medicine and doctors are scarce, the aid workers said. According to the United Nations, more than 80% of Kadugli’s population, or some 147,000 people, have fled. 

Advance Enabled By Drones 

The army’s advance was aided by a breakdown in the RSF’s supply lines from Libya into the Kordofan region, according to an army source and an SPLM-N source, both of whom spoke to Reuters. 

Reuters reported on Monday that Egypt had deployed drones at an airstrip near its borders with Sudan and Libya, in what experts and officials said was a sign of its deepening involvement in Sudan.  

Libya’s Kufrah airport, a major conduit for RSF supplies, announced on January 16 that it would close for one month for renovations, though airport officials denied this was linked to Sudan’s war. 

Egypt has not acknowledged supporting the army militarily, but has said its national security is directly linked to Sudan’s. 

The army’s advance was largely enabled by drone attacks and by allied armed groups recently recruited from local Nuba tribes, both sources said. 

Egeland said that shifts in the war’s frontlines had not alleviated civilian suffering, while efforts at a settlement, led by the United States, had failed. 

“The peace diplomacy has failed to prevent armed men, ruthless men, from doing whatever they want with the civilian population that they first starve and then attack,” he said. 

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