the death fees climbed To nearly 100 explosions rocked the Sudanese capital, Khartoum on Monday in the middle of the third day of Clashes between regular military and paramilitary groups.
On Saturday, violence erupted weeks later of power Conflicts between the Sudanese army commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his deputy, Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, who orders powerful Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
raging battles triggered wide international cry with pleas for an immediate cease-fire and dialogue.
“the death outcome among civilians in The clashes since their inception on Saturday … reached 97 “Doctors”. union He said in In a statement issued early Monday morning, he indicated that the figure does not include all the injured as many were unable to reach hospitals due to difficulties. in a movement.
Hundreds said of And civilians were wounded in clashes.
The deafening roar of gunfire and explosions resounded throughout the streets of Agence France-Presse correspondents reported that the clashes continued Monday morning in Khartoum.
bad smell of The shadow of gunpowder is like pillars of thick black Smoke billowed from the damaged buildings, according to witnesses.
Fighting broke out out After bitter differences between Burhan and Daglo over Scheme integration of Reporters Without Borders in regular Army – a key condition for a final The agreement aims to end a crisis since 2021 military The coup he orchestrated together.
coup already Derailed the transition to civilians rule After the overthrow in 2019 of President Omar al-Bashir and stacked on A mounting economic crisis in Sudan.
Blame circulation
The clashes forced the Sudanese to take cover down in they homes with Fears of A prolonged conflict could plunge the country into deeper chaos and shatter hopes for Back to civilians rule.
Since Saturday, the two sides have traded blame over who The fight began.
They both claimed the upper hand by declaring control of key The sites, including the airport and the presidential palace but nothing of Their claims can be independently verified.
fighting also raged in other parts of Sudan, including West Darfur region And in Eastern Frontier Province of Kassala.
Saturday killing of Three employees of the World Food Program in The North Darfur clashes prompted the agency to suspend all operations in poor country.
The paramedics begged for Safe passages for Ambulances and stop-fire to treat Victims because the streets are too dangerous for Transporting the injured to hospitals.
The Rapid Support Forces were established during the Bashir era in 2013, Al-Kharga from his Janjaweed militia government unleashed against Non-Arab ethnic minorities in Darfur a decade ago, charges were leveled of war crimes.
the latest The violence sparked by the two generals reflected the deep-seated divisions between the two armies regular Army and Rapid Support Forces.
Despite the wide calls for Ceasefire, the two generals appear in no mood for talks.
proof , who She rose through the ranks under three decades rule of Al-Bashir, who is now in jail, said the coup was “necessary” to include more factions in politics.
Dagalo later called the coup “mistakethat failed To effect change and revitalize leftovers of Al-Bashir regime, which was overthrown by the army in 2019 after mass protests.
the death fees climbed To nearly 100 explosions rocked the Sudanese capital, Khartoum on Monday in the middle of the third day of Clashes between regular military and paramilitary groups.
On Saturday, violence erupted weeks later of power Conflicts between the Sudanese army commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his deputy, Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, who orders powerful Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
raging battles triggered wide international cry with pleas for an immediate cease-fire and dialogue.
“the death outcome among civilians in The clashes since their inception on Saturday … reached 97 “Doctors”. union He said in In a statement issued early Monday morning, he indicated that the figure does not include all the injured as many were unable to reach hospitals due to difficulties. in a movement.
Hundreds said of And civilians were wounded in clashes.
The deafening roar of gunfire and explosions resounded throughout the streets of Agence France-Presse correspondents reported that the clashes continued Monday morning in Khartoum.
bad smell of The shadow of gunpowder is like pillars of thick black Smoke billowed from the damaged buildings, according to witnesses.
Fighting broke out out After bitter differences between Burhan and Daglo over Scheme integration of Reporters Without Borders in regular Army – a key condition for a final The agreement aims to end a crisis since 2021 military The coup he orchestrated together.
coup already Derailed the transition to civilians rule After the overthrow in 2019 of President Omar al-Bashir and stacked on A mounting economic crisis in Sudan.
Blame circulation
The clashes forced the Sudanese to take cover down in they homes with Fears of A prolonged conflict could plunge the country into deeper chaos and shatter hopes for Back to civilians rule.
Since Saturday, the two sides have traded blame over who The fight began.
They both claimed the upper hand by declaring control of key The sites, including the airport and the presidential palace but nothing of Their claims can be independently verified.
fighting also raged in other parts of Sudan, including West Darfur region And in Eastern Frontier Province of Kassala.
Saturday killing of Three employees of the World Food Program in The North Darfur clashes prompted the agency to suspend all operations in poor country.
The paramedics begged for Safe passages for Ambulances and stop-fire to treat Victims because the streets are too dangerous for Transporting the injured to hospitals.
The Rapid Support Forces were established during the Bashir era in 2013, Al-Kharga from his Janjaweed militia government unleashed against Non-Arab ethnic minorities in Darfur a decade ago, charges were leveled of war crimes.
the latest The violence sparked by the two generals reflected the deep-seated divisions between the two armies regular Army and Rapid Support Forces.
Despite the wide calls for Ceasefire, the two generals appear in no mood for talks.
proof , who She rose through the ranks under three decades rule of Al-Bashir, who is now in jail, said the coup was “necessary” to include more factions in politics.
Dagalo later called the coup “mistakethat failed To effect change and revitalize leftovers of Al-Bashir regime, which was overthrown by the army in 2019 after mass protests.