France, April 15 -- Much of the country, including the capital Khartoum, has been brought back under the control of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). Sudanese author and analyst Omar Digna tells RFI that many people are cautiously backing the army as the war shifts focus from political grievances to survival.

"We had a lot of concern about their attitude and everything they did," Digna says.

Speaking from Egypt, where he fled to with his family four months after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took control of Khartoum, Digna said the questions that mattered in 2019 no longer feel central for many Sudanese.

Instead of asking whether the country will get elections or how a future government should be shaped, he says people's w...