Sudan’s army suspended talks with a rival paramilitary force over a ceasefire and about enabling humanitarian access, a Sudanese diplomatic source said, raising fears of fresh bloodshed in the more than six-week-old conflict. | Reuters
Army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, a career military officer, and RSF General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, a former militia commander known as Hemedti, have been locked in a battle for power since April 15. Neither side seems to have an edge.
Before the ceasefire deal was renewed, an army source said the army had demanded the RSF withdraw from civilian homes and hospitals as a condition for an extension. After the five-day extension was agreed, talks continued on the terms of the truce. The war has killed hundreds of people and forced nearly 1.4 million people to flee their homes, with more than 350,000 of those heading to neighboring countries.
The capital has seen widespread looting and frequent power and water supply cuts. Most hospitals have stopped functioning.The United Nations, some aid agencies, embassies and parts of Sudan’s central government have moved operations to Port Sudan, the main shipping hub on the Red Sea which has seen little unrest.
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