Sudan Conflict Sees SAF Destroy 141 RSF Vehicles Across Four Fronts
In the Sudan conflict the Sudanese Armed Forces announced the destruction of 141 combat vehicles belonging to the Rapid Support Forces along with multiple weapons depots, the deaths of dozens of RSF elements and the downing of a strategic drone across four fronts over the past two weeks. [4]
Sudanese Armed Forces Operational Gains
The Sudanese Armed Forces stated that operations across the Darfur, Kordofan, Blue Nile and White Nile sectors produced these results. [4] The General Command of the Armed Forces issued a statement detailing the seizure of quantities of weapons, ammunition and military equipment during the same operations. [4] A hostile strategic drone was also shot down in the airspace over Kenana city. [4] These gains form part of broader efforts in the Sudan conflict to counter RSF militia activity. [4]
Darfur Front Developments
On the Darfur front the army reported that 29 militia combat vehicles were destroyed and dozens of rebel elements were killed. [4] Several depots in Nyala were eliminated, including two ammunition depots, two military equipment warehouses, two drone ammunition depots and a major fuel depot used to support militia operations and supply lines. [4] The destruction of these facilities occurred as part of the ongoing Sudan conflict operations. [4]

UNHCR map details emergency situation and arrivals from Sudan into Chad as of 14 June 2026. — Source: reliefweb
Kordofan Front Outcomes
Forces on the Kordofan front achieved major gains by destroying 91 combat vehicles belonging to the Rapid Support Forces militia. [4] Dozens of rebel fighters were killed during these actions. [4] The operations also thwarted attempts to destabilize security and stability in the region. [4] These results add to the total of 141 vehicles destroyed in the Sudan conflict over the two-week period. [4]
White Nile and Blue Nile Front Developments
A hostile strategic drone was shot down over Kenana city on the White Nile front. [4] On the Blue Nile front the Armed Forces destroyed 21 combat vehicles belonging to the rebel militia and inflicted heavy losses in both personnel and equipment. [4] These outcomes on the remaining fronts contributed to the overall military achievements reported in the Sudan conflict. [4]

UNHCR map shows updated Sudanese refugee arrivals in Chad as of June 2026. — Source: reliefweb
Commitment to Continued Operations
The Sudanese Armed Forces reaffirmed that operations will continue until the militia is fully defeated and security and stability are restored across all parts of the country. [4] This commitment follows directly from the reported gains across the four fronts. [4]
Regional Impact: Arrivals in Chad
UNHCR reported ongoing arrivals from Sudan into Chad as of 14 June 2026. [1] [2] The updates indicate continued displacement linked to the conflict. [1] [2] These cross-border movements reflect the humanitarian consequences of the ongoing Sudan conflict. [1] [2]
What to watch next: UNHCR updates on arrivals from Sudan into Chad and further SAF statements on operations across the four fronts.





