Sudan military faction chiefs agree to May 4–11 truce in principle —South Sudan

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Sudan military faction chiefs agree to May 4–11 truce in principle —South Sudan
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Sudan's warring military factions agreed on Tuesday in principle to a seven-day ceasefire from Thursday, South Sudan announced, as more air strikes and shooting in the Khartoum region disrupted the latest short-term truce.

A burned vehicle is seen in Khartoum, Sudan April 26, 2023. REUTERS/ El-Tayeb Siddig

The credibility of the reported May 4-11 ceasefire deal between Sudanese army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and paramilitary Rapid Support forces leader General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo was unclear, given the rampant violations that undermined previous agreements running from 24 to 72 hours.and fighting now its third week is creating a humanitarian crisis, UN officials said earlier on Tuesday.

"The entire region could be affected," he said in an interview with a Japanese newspaper on Tuesday as an envoy from Sudan's army chief, who leads one of the warring sides, met Egyptian officials in Cairo.

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