Intermittent clashes and looting in Sudan despite seven-day truce agreement

2023-05-03 11:19:39

  • Muhammad Muhammad Othman & Omaima El Shazly & Zainab Dabaa
  • BBC correspondent in Sudan

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Black smoke covers the sky of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum

Several areas of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, witnessed intermittent clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, which are still continuing.

Eyewitnesses told the BBC that army warplanes bombed some Rapid Support Forces sites in Khartoum and Bahri, especially in the south of the capital, where the Rapid Support Forces camps are located, which in turn targeted the warplanes with anti-aircraft guns.

This comes following South Sudan announced that the two parties to the conflict had agreed to a new seven-day truce, which is scheduled to begin on Thursday, despite repeated violations of previous truces.

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