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The conflict in Sudan has evolved beyond the borders of the country, transforming into a major regional security crisis with profound implications for the Horn of Africa, the Sahel and broader African geopolitical stability.
The conflict also reveals how civil wars can rapidly destabilize surrounding regions through violence, forced displacement and humanitarian collapse.
Sudan is situated at the intersection of North Africa, East Africa, Central Africa and the Red Sea corridor. As a result, its civil war should be examined through the prism of the regional landscape as well as the domestic one.
For example, recent developments involving Chad show the extent to which the conflict is spilling into neighboring states and obtaining a regional character. In February, Chad closed its border with Sudan following armed confrontations involving Sudanese militants near the border town of Tine, which resulted in the deaths of several Chadian soldiers and civilians.






