The power supply was cut on Sunday following drone strikes in the Sudanese city of El-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan state, the national electricity company said, as fighting raged in the oil-rich southern region.

    For more than two years, Sudan has been gripped by a war between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), with Kordofan the latest battleground after the RSF launched an offensive to seize the strategic region.

    “El-Obeid power station … was attacked by drones, leading to a fire in the machinery building, which led to a halt in the electricity supply,” the electricity company said.

    Army-aligned forces had announced on Wednesday that they had retaken several cities south of El Obeid from the RSF.

    The Joint Forces – an umbrella organisation of armed groups fighting alongside the army – said they had “achieved sweeping field victories in the North Kordofan axis.”

    In a statement, the group affirmed “progress and control over several strategic areas, key among which are Kazqil, Hamadi, El-Rabash, Habila and El-Dubaibat”.

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