Fighting surges in Sudan as three-day ceasefire comes to an end https://ift.tt/FtYC8Nn Zeinab Mohammed Salih in Khartoum and Jason Burke Army and RSF agree to extend truce but violence means no respite for exhausted civilians Sudan crisis – latest updates Rival factions in Sudan agreed on Thursday night to extend a ceasefire despite reports of surging fighting across the country that many fear suggests intense violence in the days to come. A 72-hour truce from Monday night had initially brought relative calm to Khartoum, Sudan’s capital, and so facilitated the evacuation of thousands of foreign nationals in recent days. But fighting between the Sudanese army and its paramilitary rival, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), escalated through Thursday in the city and its environs, as well as in the country’s restive south-west. Continue reading... https://ift.tt/Z9MrtA5 April 27, 2023 at 10:18PM - news

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Fighting surges in Sudan as three-day ceasefire comes to an end https://ift.tt/FtYC8Nn Zeinab Mohammed Salih in Khartoum and Jason Burke Army and RSF agree to extend truce but violence means no respite for exhausted civilians Sudan crisis – latest updates Rival factions in Sudan agreed on Thursday night to extend a ceasefire despite reports of surging fighting across the country that many fear suggests intense violence in the days to come. A 72-hour truce from Monday night had initially brought relative calm to Khartoum, Sudan’s capital, and so facilitated the evacuation of thousands of foreign nationals in recent days. But fighting between the Sudanese army and its paramilitary rival, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), escalated through Thursday in the city and its environs, as well as in the country’s restive south-west. Continue reading... https://ift.tt/Z9MrtA5 April 27, 2023 at 10:18PM

Army and RSF agree to extend truce but violence means no respite for exhausted civilians

Rival factions in Sudan agreed on Thursday night to extend a ceasefire despite reports of surging fighting across the country that many fear suggests intense violence in the days to come.

A 72-hour truce from Monday night had initially brought relative calm to Khartoum, Sudan’s capital, and so facilitated the evacuation of thousands of foreign nationals in recent days. But fighting between the Sudanese army and its paramilitary rival, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), escalated through Thursday in the city and its environs, as well as in the country’s restive south-west.

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