Sudan’s Fierce Fighting Between Rival Armed Factions In Khartoum Enters Its 3rd Day

There have been FIERCE CLASHES across Sudan, as fighting between rival armed factions continues for a third day.

Violence between the country’s Army and ‘a paramilitary group’ called the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has left around 100 people dead, according to a doctors’ union.

The two sides held a brief ceasefire on Sunday to allow the wounded to be evacuated, although it was not clear how strictly they stuck to it, as Hospitals have also been shelled in Sudan while fighting intensifies.

Alarmed neighbours Kenya, South Sudan and Djibouti are planning to send their presidents to help mediate in the crisis, however this is not currently possible because the airport is closed.

The US, EU and UK have called for an immediate end to the fighting.

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