Paramilitary RSF In Sudan Agrees To Proposed Truce
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Explosions were reported near Sudan's capital Khartoum just hours after the RSF paramilitary forces said they agreed to a U.S.-backed truce proposal.
Residents report hearing anti-aircraft fire as RSF drones struck Omdurman and Atbara cities; no immediate reports of casualties - Anadolu Ajansı
An ammunition depot exploded at a Joint Force headquarters in the new Souq Sita, near the “Konika” area south of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, injuring two people, volunteers confirmed on Friday. The south Hizam (belt) area has been witnessing stability and a return to normal life after the army completed its control over Khartoum state last May.
Explosions were heard near the army-controlled Sudanese capital Khartoum yesterday, witnesses told AFP, a day after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces said they agreed to a humanitarian truce.
Witnesses report heavy anti-aircraft fire in both cities as tensions persist despite paramilitary RSF’s declared acceptance of proposed ceasefire - Anadolu Ajansı
Trump administration accelerates Sudan peace efforts as 30-month civil war leaves tens of thousands dead. U.S. forms international coalition to broker ceasefire between warring factions.
Peace in Sudan means that the era of generals deciding the country’s destiny must end. Sudan stands at a dangerous crossroads, and the stakes reach far beyond Khartoum. The fate of this fractured nation now intersects with America’s interests in the Red Sea,