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Sudan: Türk urges immediate end to hostilities, return to talks
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Khartoum has exploded into open warfare
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Formerly TwitterRapid Support Forces - قوات الدعم السريع
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MEDIA STATEMENT
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum North has successfully downed today an Ababil military aircraft operated by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and its extremist allies from the former regime. The warplane was involved in terrorist air bombings of…
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Rapid Support Forces - قوات الدعم السريع
RSFSudan
MEDIA STATEMENT
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and its extremist militias linked to the former regime continue their brutal crimes against innocent civilians. SAF warplanes bombed several hospitals and residential neighborhoods in Kabkabiya, Kutum, and Um Saila in North Darfur.…
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Sudan News
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#SAF launch simultaneous attacks in Khartoum and a number of states on the terrorist #RSF militia, and army forces cross the Halfaya Bridge linking the city of Omdurman and Khartoum North.
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UN OCHA Sudan
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🗨️"Nineteen global humanitarian orgs including 12 @UN agencies today warned that if they continue to be prevented from providing aid into #Sudan rapidly and at scale, a famine will likely take hold in large parts of the country"
- @JensLaerke @UNOCHA
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By Patrick Smith
Sudan: Fighting between rival forces hits residential areas
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Sudan: Army and RSF battle over key sites, leaving 56 civilians dead
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Sudan fighting: Why it matters to countries worldwide
By Andrew Harding
Sudan: Why has fighting broken out there?
By Beverly Ochieng
Hopes crumble for a pause in fighting in Sudan
By Mohamed Osman & Cecilia Modupé Macaulay
UN chief and officials condemn fighting between Sudanese forces
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