War planes on Heavy anti-aircraft bombing raids were directed fire over Khartoum on Saturday in the name of sounds of air Strikes, anti-aircraft weapons and artillery could be heard around city Meanwhile, fierce fighting between the Sudanese army and paramilitary forces entered a third week, violating the renewed truce.
Fighting between the army and rival paramilitary forces force Keep going though announcement of Extending the ceasefire for 72 hours on Friday, when air strikes, tanks and artillery hit Khartoum and nearby towns of Bahri and Umm Abdman.
Killed hundreds and dozens of Thousands fled for their lives in a power struggle Violence erupted between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on April 15 impedes an internationally backed transition towards democratic elections.
fighting him also It reawakened a two-decade-old struggle in West Darfur region where scores They died this week.
The military was deploying planes or drones on Rapid Support Forces in neighborhoods across the capital. Several residents are installed down by urban warfare with Food, fuel, and water were scarce power.
512 at least people Nearly 4,200 people have been injured, according to the United Nations, which believes that real Much more dead higher.
More than 75,000 people internally displaced persons within Sudan just in the first week of Fighting according to the United Nations. only 16% of Hospitals were operating as normal in Capital.
the latest The cease-fire is supposed to be brokered by foreign powers last until midnight Sunday.
The Rapid Support Forces accused the army of violate it with air strikes on its rules in Omdurman, sister city of Khartoum city at the confluence of The Blue and White Nile Rivers and Mount Awliya.
The army blamed the RSF for violations.
Violence has sent scores of thousands of refugees across Sudan’s borders and threatens to stir instability across a volatile swath of Africa between the coast and the Red Sea.
Foreign governments evacuated diplomats and citizens to safety over the past week, incl with air bridges Britain said the evacuations would end on Saturday k demand for splatter on aircraft was declined.
Türkiye on Thursday posted five military transport aircraft, including two A400Ms, to evacuate its remaining citizens from conflict-torn Sudan. Earlier Friday, the Turkish Ministry of National Defense announced A Turkish C-130 evacuation plane headed for Wadi Sidna Air Base for Evacuation came under small arms fire.
as part of plans to evacuate our citizens, one of Our C-130 landed at Wadi Saidna Airport, north of (Capital) Khartoum. There was shooting from light weapons during landing of our second airplane. “Nevertheless, our plane landed safely,” National Defense Minister Hulusi Akar told reporters.
He confirmed that there were no injuries.
Akar said he is Turkish team And he inspected the damage to the plane, adding: “According to a preliminary assessment, we do not believe that there is significant damage. We believe that we can repair it through teams We send from here. The exact situation will be clarified with Report coming.”
On Friday, the Turkish Ministry of National Defense said that 101 Turkish citizens had been safely transferred to the country with A400M aircraft.
The United States said several hundred Americans had left Sudan by land, sea or air. Convoy of Buses carrying 300 Americans left Khartoum is late on Friday on An 850-kilometre (525-mile) voyage to the Red Sea in the first Evacuation efforts organized by the United States for Citizens, The New York Times reported.
In Darfur, at least 96 people Died since Monday in Inter-communal violence reignites due to conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, UN Human Rights office said spokeswoman Raveena Shamdasani.
War planes on Heavy anti-aircraft bombing raids were directed fire over Khartoum on Saturday in the name of sounds of air Strikes, anti-aircraft weapons and artillery could be heard around city Meanwhile, fierce fighting between the Sudanese army and paramilitary forces entered a third week, violating the renewed truce.
Fighting between the army and rival paramilitary forces force Keep going though announcement of Extending the ceasefire for 72 hours on Friday, when air strikes, tanks and artillery hit Khartoum and nearby towns of Bahri and Umm Abdman.
Killed hundreds and dozens of Thousands fled for their lives in a power struggle Violence erupted between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on April 15 impedes an internationally backed transition towards democratic elections.
fighting him also It reawakened a two-decade-old struggle in West Darfur region where scores They died this week.
The military was deploying planes or drones on Rapid Support Forces in neighborhoods across the capital. Several residents are installed down by urban warfare with Food, fuel, and water were scarce power.
512 at least people Nearly 4,200 people have been injured, according to the United Nations, which believes that real Much more dead higher.
More than 75,000 people internally displaced persons within Sudan just in the first week of Fighting according to the United Nations. only 16% of Hospitals were operating as normal in Capital.
the latest The cease-fire is supposed to be brokered by foreign powers last until midnight Sunday.
The Rapid Support Forces accused the army of violate it with air strikes on its rules in Omdurman, sister city of Khartoum city at the confluence of The Blue and White Nile Rivers and Mount Awliya.
The army blamed the RSF for violations.
Violence has sent scores of thousands of refugees across Sudan’s borders and threatens to stir instability across a volatile swath of Africa between the coast and the Red Sea.
Foreign governments evacuated diplomats and citizens to safety over the past week, incl with air bridges Britain said the evacuations would end on Saturday k demand for splatter on aircraft was declined.
Türkiye on Thursday posted five military transport aircraft, including two A400Ms, to evacuate its remaining citizens from conflict-torn Sudan. Earlier Friday, the Turkish Ministry of National Defense announced A Turkish C-130 evacuation plane headed for Wadi Sidna Air Base for Evacuation came under small arms fire.
as part of plans to evacuate our citizens, one of Our C-130 landed at Wadi Saidna Airport, north of (Capital) Khartoum. There was shooting from light weapons during landing of our second airplane. “Nevertheless, our plane landed safely,” National Defense Minister Hulusi Akar told reporters.
He confirmed that there were no injuries.
Akar said he is Turkish team And he inspected the damage to the plane, adding: “According to a preliminary assessment, we do not believe that there is significant damage. We believe that we can repair it through teams We send from here. The exact situation will be clarified with Report coming.”
On Friday, the Turkish Ministry of National Defense said that 101 Turkish citizens had been safely transferred to the country with A400M aircraft.
The United States said several hundred Americans had left Sudan by land, sea or air. Convoy of Buses carrying 300 Americans left Khartoum is late on Friday on An 850-kilometre (525-mile) voyage to the Red Sea in the first Evacuation efforts organized by the United States for Citizens, The New York Times reported.
In Darfur, at least 96 people Died since Monday in Inter-communal violence reignites due to conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, UN Human Rights office said spokeswoman Raveena Shamdasani.