When civil war broke out in Sudan the national army believed it would make short work of fighters led by Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, a warlord known as Hemedti. Three years on the scale of that miscalculation is clear https://t.co/gPAYTEJMCS— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 23, 2026
When civil war broke out in Sudan the national army believed it would make short work of fighters led by Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, a warlord known as Hemedti. Three years on the scale of that miscalculation is clear
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