Sudan Ceasefire and Evacuation Efforts Amidst Tense Capital

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The Sudanese Armed Forces have announced a three-hour humanitarian ceasefire, a move reported by the television channel Al Shark. The pause is set to begin at 17:00 Moscow time and is expected to run for three hours, according to ongoing media coverage. This temporary truce aims to provide a window for civilians to access aid, seek safety, and move to areas that are less affected by the fighting. Observers caution that the situation on the ground remains volatile, with the potential for sudden changes depending on battlefield developments and the actions of allied or rival forces. The announcement mirrors a broader pattern of tentative pauses in hostilities that are sometimes granted in response to international appeals, but the real test will be whether aid convoys can reach affected neighborhoods and whether the ceasefire can be sustained by all parties involved. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely and to press for guarantees that such pauses are respected and extended when possible, so relief workers can operate without the threat of renewed clashes.

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