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Jump to content From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by editing the page to add missing items, with references to reliable sources. The following is a timeline of the Sudanese civil war (2023–present) in 2026. This timeline is a dynamic and fluid list, and as such may never satisfy criteria of completeness. Moreover, some events may only be fully understood and/or discovered in retrospect. January[edit] 1 January[edit] Hamid Ali Abubakar, the commander-in-chief of the RSF-aligned faction of the Sudanese Awakening Revolutionary Council (RAC) and concurrent security adviser to Hemedti, was killed in a drone strike on a meeting of RSF and allied commanders in Damrat al-Firdous, Central Darfur.[1] 3 January[edit] The RSF carried out drone strikes on El-Obeid and White Nile State.[2] An airstrike against a power station in El-Obeid left the city without electricity.[3][4] Up to 64 civilians were killed in SAF airstrikes on Hemedti's hometown of Al Zorg that destroyed the town's hospital, and also killed two of Hemedti's relatives and local tribal leader Bashir Barma Baraka Allah.[5] The RSF and allied groups claimed to have taken El Bardab, north of Kadugli.[6] 4 January[edit] The Sudan Liberation Movement-Abdel Wahid (SLM-AW), a neutral rebel group, ordered the replacement of Sudanese state symbols with its own in the Liberated Areas in Central and North Darfur.[7] 5 January[edit] The SAF claimed to have intercepted a drone attack by the RSF on Merowe.[8] Thirteen people, including eight children, were killed in an RSF drone strike on a house in El-Obeid, according to the Sudan Doctors' Network.[9] 7 January[edit] One soldier was killed in a suspected RSF drone strike on a Sudan Shield Forces camp in the Butana plains in Gezira State.[10] 9 January[edit] The RSF and its allies, the Sudan Liberation Forces Gathering and the Justice and Equality Movement, attacked positions of the Darfur Joint Protection Force (JDF) at the Chad–Sudan border.[11] The SAF carried out airstrikes on RSF positions in Darfur and Kordofan. The SAF claimed 240 military vehicles were wrecked and hundreds of RSF members were killed. The SAF also claimed a Turkish Baykar Bayraktar Akıncı drone operated by the RSF was shot down over Nyala Airport. In South Kordofan, the SPLM-N (al-Hilu) said 13 civilians, including children, were killed in an airstrike on Um Jamina in Al-Sunut County.[12] 10 January[edit] The JDF accused the RSF of killing and kidnapping 19 people in Jirjira, North Darfur.[13] 11 January[edit] The SAF conducted strikes against a supply convoy in Yabus, Blue Nile State, near the Ethiopia–Sudan border.[14] The SAF-aligned government announced its complete return to Khartoum, having operated in Port Sudan as the temporary capital since 2022.[15] Five people were killed and 20 injured in an RSF drone strike on a market in Kartala, South Kordofan.[16] 12 January[edit] At least 27 people were killed and 73 others were wounded by an RSF drone strike on an army base in Singa. The attack reportedly targeted a meeting between government and SAF officials at the base. The governors of White Nile, Sennar, and Blue Nile States were confirmed to have been in attendance, but survived the attack.[17][18] 13 January[edit] The SAF and allied groups claimed to have retaken Jirjira from the RSF.[19] 14 January[edit] The SAF repelled an attack by the RSF and SPLM-N (al-Hilu) near Al-Kuwaik, close to Kadugli.[20] The RSF was accused of abducting 97 young men from a gold mine in Eyal Bakhit, West Kordofan.[21] 15 January[edit] The RSF carried out a cross-border attack into Chad while pursuing a JDF unit that fled into the country, killing seven Chadian soldiers at the Birak garrison near Tiné Djagaraba.[22][23] Twelve people were killed in an RSF drone strike on a market in Dalang, South Kordofan.[24] The SPLM-N (al-Hilu) and the RSF claimed to have repelled an SAF attack on Habila, 30 km (19 mi) from Dalang.[25] 18 January[edit] The SAF repelled a large scale RSF attack on Wadi al-Hout in North Kordofan.[26] 20 January[edit] The Central Bank of Sudan announced the resumption of its operations in Khartoum for the first time since the civil war began.[27] 21 January[edit] The RSF detained 17 Zaghawas from Mahajeriya in East Darfur, including the head of the rural court.[28] 23 January[edit] Five people were killed in an SAF drone strike on a market in Abu Zaima, North Kordofan.[29] 24 January[edit] Two people were killed in an RSF drone strike on Dalang.[30] The RSF claimed to have shot down an SAF Bayraktar drone over the city.[29] 25 January[edit] The SAF repelled a large-scale attack by the RSF and SPLM-N (al-Hilu) from South Sudan on Milkan and Al-Silak in Blue Nile State.[31] 26 January[edit] The SAF retook Habila and broke the siege of Dalang.[32] 27 January[edit] Five people were killed in a drone strike on Dalang.[33] 28 January[edit] Dozens of people were killed in an RSF drone strike on Dalang.[34] 30 January[edit] The European Union imposed sanctions on seven individuals for their role in escalating the conflict in Sudan, including Hemedti's brother Major Algoney Hamdan Dagalo Musa, and Al-Misbah Abu Zaid Talha, commander of the SAF-allied Al-Bara' ibn Malik Battalion.[35] The RSF carried out a drone attack on El-Obeid.[36] February[edit] 1 February[edit] A joint SAF-JDF force retook Al-Dashol, on the highway between Dalang and Kadugli.[37] At least five people, including a senior RSF commander and a tribal leader, were killed in clashes with rival RSF factions in Khazan Jadid, East Darfur.[38] 3 February[edit] The SAF said it had broken the RSF siege of Kadugli.[39] Later that day, RSF drone strikes on the city killed 15 people.[40] The RSF and SPLM-N (al-Hilu) seized the towns of Deim Mansour, Bashir Nuqu and Khor al-Budi near Kurmuk in Blue Nile state.[41] 4 February[edit] One person was killed in an RSF drone strike on a military hospital in Kadugli.[42] 5 February[edit] The United Kingdom imposed sanctions on six individuals over their role in sustaining the conflict, including three Colombians accused of recruiting mercenaries for the RSF, RSF field commander Hussein Barsham, and Sudan Shield Forces commander Abu Aqla Kikal.[43] Twenty-two people were killed in an RSF drone strike on a military hospital in Kouik, South Kordofan.[44] An SAF drone strike on a market in West Kordofan injured 11 people.[45] 6 February[edit] At least one person was killed in a series of RSF drone strikes on truck convoys in North Kordofan.[46] 7 February[edit] A RSF drone attack on a vehicle carrying displaced families near Er Rahad killed at least 24 people including eight children.[47] The SAF repelled an RSF attack on Al-Silak.[48] 8 February[edit] Three people were killed in an RSF drone strike on a vehicle carrying food supplies near Umm Ruwaba in North Kordofan.[49] 10 February[edit] The SAF said it destroyed a FK-2000 air defense system and drones used by the RSF in Ed Dubeibat.[50] 11 February[edit] Two people were killed in an RSF drone strike on a mosque in Er Rahad.[51] 13 February[edit] Two people were killed in RSF drone strikes on al-Kurgal, South Kordofan.[52] The SAF shelled the RSF and SPLM-N (Toka)-held towns of Malkon and Yabus, near the Ethiopian border in Blue Nile state.[53] 14 February[edit] An unspecified number of civilian casualties occurred following drone strikes by the RSF and SPLM-N (Toka) in Qaysan, Blue Nile state.[54] 15 February[edit] Three people were killed in an RSF drone strike on Al-Mazmoum Hospital in Sennar State.[55] At least 28 people were killed in a drone strike on a market outside Sodari in North Kordofan.[56] The SAF claimed to have destroyed an RSF air defence system in Abu Zabad, West Kordofan.[57] 16 February[edit] At least 26 people were killed in a suspected SAF drone strike on a displacement shelter in El Sunut, West Kordofan.[58] 18 February[edit] The World Food Programme delivered humanitarian aid to Dalang and Kadugli for the first time since 2024.[59] One person was killed in an RSF drone strike on Kurmuk.[60] 19 February[edit] The United States imposed sanctions on RSF commanders Elfateh Abdullah Idris Adam, Gedo Hamdan Ahmed Mohamed and Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed for their actions at El Fasher. The three were added to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List.[61] Three aid workers were killed in an RSF drone attack on a humanitarian aid convoy in Katala as it was travelling to Dalang and Kadugli.[62] 21 February[edit] The RSF claimed to have taken El Tina, along the border with Chad and North Darfur. The JDF denied the claim.[63] 22 February[edit] RAC leader Musa Hilal, who was in conflict with the RSF, survived an RSF drone attack on his guest house in Mustariha, North Darfur. A separate attack on the town killed several RAC leaders and injured Hilal's son.[64] 23 February[edit] The RSF attacked Mustariha, leaving 28 civilians dead.[65] Chad imposed an indefinite closure of its border with Sudan after RSF fighters entered the country while fleeing from SAF forces in El Tina.[66] 24 February[edit] The United Nations Security Council imposed sanctions on four RSF commanders, including Hemedti's brother Abdul Rahim Dagalo, Gedo Hamdan Ahmed, Elfateh Abdullah Idris Adam and Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed, for atrocities committed in El Fasher.[67] 25 February[edit] The RAC announced Musa Hilal's arrival in SAF-controlled territory outside Darfur following the RSF attack on Mustariha.[68] References[edit] ^ "RSF Darfur security advisor killed in drone strike near Zalingei". Sudan Tribune. 1 January 2026. Retrieved 2 January 2026. ^ "RSF drones attack vital sites in North Kordofan and White Nile states". Sudan Tribune. 4 January 2026. 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