TASS: UN Security Council to discuss situation in Sudan on 17 April

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The United Nations Security Council will discuss the aggravation of the situation in Sudan on Monday, April 17. It has been reported TASS with reference to a source in the world organization.

The interlocutor of the agency stressed that the UN Security Council will hold consultations on Sudan “after discussing the situation in Yemen”. Consultations will be held behind closed doors.

Formerly in Sudan Security Service declarationAbdel Fattah al-Burhan, chairman of the Sudanese Transitional Sovereign Council, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of this country, issued a decree for the disbanding of the Rapid Reaction Forces.

On the night of Thursday, April 13, the Sudanese military reported that the deployment of Rapid Reaction Forces in Khartoum and some cities was “illegal and without coordination and coordination with the Armed Forces”.

An Al Jazeera source in the Sudanese military told the channel that the armed forces are facing an attempt to take control of the special forces command headquarters.

On the other hand, the Riot Forces Command said in a statement that they were surprised when the Armed Forces entered their headquarters in the tent camps in Soba in Khartoum and surrounded and then attacked the forces there.

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