Sudan’s military aviation soars, clashes continue in Khartoum

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Clashes continue in Khartoum between the army and Sudan’s rapid response forces (special forces). It has been reported Al Jazeera.

Sudanese military planes soared into the sky over Khartoum, the parties are firing artillery. According to Al Jazeera, Sudanese armed forces are sweeping the northern part of the capital area. At the same time, according to the data Al Hadathparties are actively fighting in Omdurman and in the international airport area.

Morgues in Khartoum are overcrowded, power cuts are rotting bodies, and all hospitals in the city have stopped working. Representatives of the country’s healthcare system describe the events as crimes against humanity. Against this background, cancer patients and other patients who needed regular medical procedures were particularly vulnerable.

Since the beginning of the conflict on April 15, the sides have agreed on a humanitarian ceasefire six times, all of which have been violated. Current fights are in the background announced 72 hour ceasefire

Previously at the UN declarationHe said that by 2023, Sudan will need $1.5 billion in humanitarian aid and that 800,000 people could become refugees if the conflict continues.

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