Four years after General Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Al-Burhan's coup, the paramilitaries opposing him have taken the large city of El-Fasher in Darfur.
The UN warns of 'atrocities motivated by ethnic considerations' in the country, powerless to act.
Paramilitary forces control all of Darfur, a region of violent interethnic conflict.
These struggles for power and resources are fueled by the intervention of regional powers.
Despite political destabilization, the country's gold exports fund both sides of the conflict, escalating food insecurity.
The United Arab Emirates and other power players have not been held accountable for maintaining chaos and violating the UN's arms embargo.
Conclusion: Without successful negotiations, the constant power struggles perpetuate violence and instability in Sudan, leading the country into a continuous and severe crisis.