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Fierce fighting has erupted in Sudan’s capital Khartoum following days of tension between the army and the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group. Subscribe to our channel 🤍 Follow us on Twitter 🤍 Find us on Facebook 🤍 Check our website: 🤍 Check out our Instagram page: 🤍 🤍AljazeeraEnglish #Aljazeeraenglish #News
At least 59 civilians are dead in Sudan after two days of fighting. Sudan's army and the powerful paramilitary group known as the RSF are vying for supremacy, and hopes of democracy, or even stability, are on hold as people run for cover. #sudan #news Watch The National live on YouTube Sunday-Friday at 9 p.m. ET Subscribe to The National: 🤍 Connect with The National online: Facebook | 🤍 Twitter | 🤍 Instagram | 🤍 More from CBC News | 🤍 The National is the flagship of CBC News, showcasing award-winning journalism from across Canada and around the world. Led by Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault and Ian Hanomansing, our team of trusted reporters help you make sense of the world, wherever you are. The National was named Canada’s Best National Newscast by the Canadian Screen Awards and RTDNA Canada.
Sudanese paramilitary leader General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, called for the replacement of army leadership in his first on-camera appearance since fighting broke out in April 🤍 Keep up with the latest news from around the world: 🤍 #News #Reuters #newsfeed #Sudan Subscribe: 🤍 Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking news video from around the globe. Our reputation for accuracy and impartiality is unparalleled. Get the latest news on: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Twitter: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Instagram: 🤍
Sudan's army appeared to gain the upper hand in a bloody power struggle with rival paramilitary forces, pounding their bases with air strikes, witnesses said. At least 59 civilians were killed, including three UN workers. #News #Reuters #newsfeed #sudan Subscribe: 🤍 Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking news video from around the globe. Our reputation for accuracy and impartiality is unparalleled. Get the latest news on: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Twitter: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Instagram: 🤍
Fighting has erupted in Sudan’s capital Khartoum between the country’s army and paramilitary group the RSF. (Subscribe: 🤍 - Watch more of our explainer series here - 🤍 Get more news at our site - 🤍 Follow us: Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍
Sudan's army says mobilization of RSF troops, headed by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, in capital Khartoum risks confrontation. #News #Reuters #newsfeed #world #Africa #Sudan #politics #paramilitary #army #confrontation Subscribe: 🤍 Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking news video from around the globe. Our reputation for accuracy and impartiality is unparalleled. Get the latest news on: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Twitter: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Instagram: 🤍
The Sudan Doctors Union says the number of civilians killed in the country's conflict has risen to 833. Thousands more have been injured in little more than a month of fighting. According to witnesses, southern parts of the capital, Khartoum, have come under heavy bombardment. The intense fighting follows a rare sighting of army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meeting his troops. Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum, Sudan. Subscribe to our channel: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter 🤍 Find us on Facebook 🤍 Check our website: 🤍 Check out our Instagram page: 🤍 #AlJazeeraLive #Sudan #Khartoum #Army #Military #Sudani #Explosions #Gunfire #RapidSupportForces
Sudan's military ruled out negotiations with a rival paramilitary force on Thursday, saying it would only accept its surrender as the two sides continued to battle in central Khartoum and other parts of the country, threatening to wreck international attempts to broker a longer cease-fire. 🤍 🔔 Subscribe to France 24 now: 🤍 🔴 LIVE - Watch FRANCE 24 English 24/7 here: 🤍 🌍 Read the latest International News and Top Stories: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Discover the news in pictures on Instagram: 🤍
After months of tension, fighting has broken out between Sudan’s army and a powerful paramilitary group known as the Rapid Support Forces, or RSF. But who are they? Subscribe to our channel 🤍 Follow us on Twitter 🤍 Find us on Facebook 🤍 Check our website: 🤍 Check out our Instagram page: 🤍 🤍AljazeeraEnglish #Aljazeeraenglish #News
Sudan’s army has suspended its participation in Jeddah’s ceasefire talks with the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group, raising fears of renewed fighting that has displaced tens of thousands of people. Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall reports. - Subscribe to our channel: 🤍 - Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 - Find us on Facebook: 🤍 - Check our website: 🤍 🤍AljazeeraEnglish #Aljazeeraenglish #News #Jeddah #sudanfighting #army #ceasefire
Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary force have engaged in fierce fighting in the capital and elsewhere in the country, dealing a new blow to hopes for a transition to democracy and raising fears of a wider conflict. The fighting killed at least 27 people and wounded more than 170 others across the country, the Sudanese Doctors Union said in a statement late on Saturday. Al Jazeera's Hiba Morgan and Mohamed Vall have the latest. Subscribe to our channel 🤍 Follow us on Twitter 🤍 Find us on Facebook 🤍 Check our website: 🤍 Check out our Instagram page: 🤍 🤍AljazeeraEnglish #Aljazeeraenglish #News #AlJazeeraLive #Sudan #Khartoum #Army #Military #Sudani #Explosions #Gunfire #RapidSupportForces
Fierce clashes have broken out in Sudan between the army and rebel paramilitary forces - with heavy gunfire and explosions in the centre of the capital Khartoum. (Subscribe: 🤍 A group calling itself the Rapid Support Forces claimed it had seized the city's international airport and control of the Republican Palace - where the Sudanese presidency is based. Residents described chaotic scenes in the city. - Follow us on Instagram - 🤍
Fierce fighting erupted Saturday in Sudan’s capital of Khartoum between the military and the country’s powerful Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group, raising fears of a wider conflict in the country. The RSF, which accused the army of attacking them first, claims they have seized the airports in the northern city of Merowe and in El-Obeid in the west, and the country's presidential palace. The hostilities followed days of tension between the army and the RSF, which could undermine long-running efforts to return Sudan to civilian rule after power struggles and military coups. For more info, please go to 🤍 Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: 🤍 Like Global News on Facebook HERE: 🤍 Follow Global News on Twitter HERE: 🤍 Follow Global News on Instagram HERE: 🤍 #GlobalNews
A power struggle in Sudan erupted into clashes between Sudan's army and a rival paramilitary force on Saturday, leaving at least 56 people dead and nearly 600 wounded. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► 🤍 In the early hours of Sunday, Al Arabiya television broadcast footage showing thick plumes of smoke rising over some districts in Khartoum. The paramilitaries of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said they were in control of the presidential palace, Khartoum airport and other vital facilities. The army denied the claims and late on Saturday the Sudanese air force launched airstrikes on an RSF base in the city of Omdurman, which adjoins Khartoum. The violence erupted after weeks of deepening tensions over the planned integration of the RSF into the regular army. The integration was a key element of talks to finalise a deal that would return the country to civilian rule and end the political-economic crisis sparked by a military coup in 2021. The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► 🤍 Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► 🤍 Website ► 🤍 Facebook ►🤍 Twitter ► 🤍 Instagram ► 🤍 The Guardian on YouTube: The Guardian ► 🤍 Guardian Australia ► 🤍 Guardian Football ► 🤍 Guardian Sport ► 🤍 Guardian Live ► 🤍 #Sudan #Khartoum #Coup #Military #MiddleEast #News
Sudan’s army has suspended its participation in ceasefire talks with the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, reportedly due to continued truce violations, raising concerns of prolonged violence. Subscribe to our channel 🤍 Follow us on Twitter 🤍 Find us on Facebook 🤍 Check our website: 🤍 Check out our Instagram page: 🤍 🤍AljazeeraEnglish #Aljazeeraenglish #News
Subscribe to our channel 🤍 Subscribe to our channel 🤍 The simmering tensions between Sudan and South Sudan are threatening to develop into a full-scale war. After weeks of increasingly angry verbal exchanges across the border, South Sudan's army is sending reinforcements to the border. Al Jazeera's P At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.' Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained. Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on. We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels. Social Media links: Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Website: 🤍 google+: 🤍
Who are the paramilitary RSF and why are they in conflict with the Sudan army? The unabated fighting has killed hundreds and tipped Africa's third-largest country - where around a quarter of people already relied on food aid - into a humanitarian disaster. Instead of a ceasefire, the army has entered a new phase, fighting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the ground, after having stuck largely to air strikes across the capital, with fiercer clashes in central Khartoum, since the power struggle erupted. #Sudan #RSF #Army #africa #khartoum #conflict #war Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now: 🤍 Get the latest headlines: 🤍 Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture. #Sudan #RSF #Army
Sudanese army tanks and soldiers deploying and firing at targets in Khartoum, as fighting entered a fourth week only hours before the warring parties are to meet in Saudi Arabia for their first direct talks. Interested in licensing this video ? Get in touch 👉 🤍 N.B.: AFP’s services and content are for professional use only
Sudan’s air force bombed Khartoum, the capital, on Saturday as the military fought back against an apparent coup attempt by a powerful paramilitary force following weeks of escalating tensions. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which accused the army of attacking first, said it had seized the presidential palace, the home of the head of the army, and Khartoum’s international airport. At least three people were killed and dozens more injured in clashes, a doctors’ group initially reported, as the RSF and military fought street battles after talks between rival military leaders over a power-sharing plan with civilians broke down. The death toll had risen to 25 by last night and the Sudanese Doctor's Union said another 183 people were wounded. The group said it recorded deaths at Khartoum's airport and Omdurman, as well as west of Khartoum in the cities of Nyala, El Obeid and El Fasher. In recent weeks, Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the head of the military, and Lieut Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the leader of the RSF, have been manoeuvring their forces as they vie for power after a deadline to hand power to a civilian government expired. Heavy gunfire was heard near the Sudanese army headquarters and defence ministry in central Khartoum, and north of the city near the Marawi airbase. Videos shared online showed military vehicles and soldiers moving through empty streets and columns of smoke rising into the sky. Ahmed Idriss, a witness, said RSF gunmen had dispersed through his neighbourhood and were spraying bullets “like rain”. Eyewitnesses reported clashes between the RSF and army in the Darfur cities of El Fasher and Nyala. #sudan #khartoum #military Continue reading full article: 🤍 Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now: 🤍 Get the latest headlines: 🤍 Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture. #Khartoum #Sudan #RSF
Fighting Erupts Between Sudanese Army and Paramilitary Forces in Khartoum City Gunfire and Explosions have been reported from Sudan’s capital city Khartoum as clashes erupt between Sudanese Army and Paramilitary Forces. The army and paramilitary forces disagree on a power sharing deal. Sudan| Sudanese Army| Sudanese Paramilitary Forces| Khartoum| World News| Latest News| World News| Firstpost #sudan #sudanesearmy #armedforces #khartoum #fightingatsudan #sudanpoliticalturmoil #internationalnews #worldnews #firstpost Firstpost is an Indian news and media website. Get all the incisive opinions, in-depth analyses and other visual stories that matter to you and the world right here on this channel. Subscribe to Firstpost channel and press the bell icon to get notified when we go live. 🤍 Follow Firstpost on Instagram: 🤍 Follow Firstpost on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Firstpost on Twitter: 🤍
Fighting in the Sudanese capital raged into the early hours of Sunday after a day of deadly battles between paramilitaries and the regular army that left at least 56 people dead and nearly 600 wounded. 🤍 🔔 Subscribe to France 24 now: 🤍 🔴 LIVE - Watch FRANCE 24 English 24/7 here: 🤍 🌍 Read the latest International News and Top Stories: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Discover the news in pictures on Instagram: 🤍
Britain's airlift from war-torn Sudan is underway, with the first RAF flights taking off to bring 4,000 UK citizens to safety. An RAF C-130 transport carrier was seen on flight trackers leaving an airbase north of the capital on Tuesday morning as the operation was under way, apparently ferrying evacuees to the UK's Akrotiri airfield in Cyprus. The plane is capable of carrying around 100 passengers at a time. #war #sudan #rescue Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now: 🤍 Get the latest headlines: 🤍 Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
The Pentagon is moving additional troops and equipment to a Naval base in the tiny Gulf of Aden nation of Djibouti to prepare for the possible evacuation of U.S. Embassy personnel from Sudan. READ MORE: 🤍
The fighting in Sudan comes after years of political unrest since military coup in October 2021. It also follows months of escalating tensions between two generals: one the leader of Sudan's army, and the other, of Sudan's biggest paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces. FRANCE 24's Emerald Maxwell takes a look at the two men in question. #Sudan #fighting #generals 🔔 Subscribe to France 24 now: 🤍 🔴 LIVE - Watch FRANCE 24 English 24/7 here: 🤍 🌍 Read the latest International News and Top Stories: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Discover the news in pictures on Instagram: 🤍
In this video we'll learn about the Sudan military Crisis conflict, what is happening in Sudan, and more importantly why it is happening, and what are the reasons behind it. #sudan #sudancrisis #geopolitics
Fighting in Sudan continues between the country's military government and a paramilitary group. Former special adviser on African conflicts for the U.S. State Department, John Prendergast, joined CBS News' Anne-Marie Green to discuss the latest. #news #sudan #khartoum CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free to everyone with access to the Internet. The CBS News Streaming Network is your destination for breaking news, live events and original reporting locally, nationally and around the globe. Launched in November 2014 as CBSN, the CBS News Streaming Network is available live in 91 countries and on 30 digital platforms and apps, as well as on CBSNews.com and Paramount+. Subscribe to the CBS News YouTube channel: 🤍 Watch CBS News: 🤍 Download the CBS News app: 🤍 Follow CBS News on Instagram: 🤍 Like CBS News on Facebook: 🤍 Follow CBS News on Twitter: 🤍 Subscribe to our newsletters: 🤍 Try Paramount+ free: 🤍 For video licensing inquiries, contact: licensing🤍veritone.com
Sudan's army appears to have gained the upper hand in a bloody power struggle with rival paramilitary forces, pounding their bases with air strikes, according to witnesses. Subscribe: 🤍 Read more here: 🤍 ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. It's news when you want it, from Australia's most trusted news organisation. For more from ABC News, click here: 🤍 Watch more ABC News content ad-free on ABC iview: 🤍 Go deeper on our ABC News In-depth channel: 🤍 Like ABC News on Facebook: 🤍 Follow ABC News on Instagram: 🤍 Follow ABC News on Twitter: 🤍 Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated. #ABCNews #ABCNewsAustralia
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How Sudan's top two military men turned on each other Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: 🤍 On December 19, 2018, protests broke out in small cities throughout Sudan amid an economic crisis, eventually reaching the country's capital, Khartoum. These protests posed the biggest challenge to Sudan's longest-serving dictator, Omar al-Bashir, who throughout his regime did everything he could to remain in power. Bashir relied on various security sectors to protect him from being overthrown. However, his plan ultimately failed on April 11, 2019, when the country's army, the Sudanese Armed Forces, and a paramilitary force, the Rapid Support Forces, sided with the protesters and carried out a military coup, toppling Bashir. The end of Bashir's regime brought hope to the protesters, but they remained skeptical about the men who had overthrown him. SAF’s Abdel Fattah Burhan and RSF’s Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (aka Hemeti) took control of the country after the coup and made repeated promises to hand over power to civilians, which would put Sudan on a democratic path. But they continuously delayed fulfilling their promises and instead turned against each other, vying for power in Sudan. The two men have brutally interrupted Sudan’s pro-democracy revolution. The fighting between the two men's forces started out in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, and spread all over the country. Recent ceasefire breakdowns have led to more bursts of violence, especially in Darfur, a region still reeling from the aftermath of a genocide at the hands of Bashir's regime. Watch the latest episode of Atlas to understand how their feud has undermined the democratic aspirations of the protesters and put Sudan at risk of a civil war. Note: The headline has been updated. Previous headline: The two men who derailed Sudan’s revolution Sources and additional reading: This Q&A by the New Yorker featuring Mai Hassan helped us understand Omar al-Bashir’s coup-proofing agenda - 🤍 This article by Mat Nashed was a great starting point for us to learn more about the recent conflict- 🤍 Local reporting by Radio Dabanga kept us up-to-date with the day to day of the conflict - 🤍 This paper by Global Witness provided us with information on how the RSF became wealthy 🤍 We found the International Crisis Group’s in depth reporting analyses and commentary very useful throughout our reporting and research - 🤍 Keeping up with Ism’ail Kushkush’s and Yousra Elbagir’s reporting throughout the revolution helped us understand the lead up towards Burhan’s and Hemeti’s rivalry - 🤍 🤍 Vox is an explanatory newsroom on a mission to help everyone understand our weird, wonderful, complicated world, so that we can all help shape it. Part of that mission is keeping our work free. You can help us do that by making a gift: 🤍 Watch our full video catalog: 🤍 Follow Vox on TikTok: 🤍 Check out our articles: 🤍 Listen to our podcasts: 🤍
During a live TV broadcast, a news anchor was reporting on the ongoing military clashes in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum, when loud bangs were heard in the background. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► 🤍 The broadcast, from the studio in Omdurman in the north-west of the capital, was quickly taken off air and it is unclear what happened next. There have been clashes between the Sudanese military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces following days of rising tensions. The RSF claimed it had gained control of the international airport and the presidential palace after an attack on its military place in south Khartoum. The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► 🤍 Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► 🤍 Website ► 🤍 Facebook ►🤍 Twitter ► 🤍 Instagram ► 🤍 The Guardian on YouTube: The Guardian ► 🤍 Guardian Australia ► 🤍 Guardian Football ► 🤍 Guardian Sport ► 🤍 Guardian Live ► 🤍 #Sudan #Military #News #RSF #MiddleEast
Footage released by Sudan's army shows a vehicle set on fire in Khartoum, in an attack it blames on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Air strikes and artillery exchanges rocked the Sudanese capital as paramilitaries and the regular army traded attacks on each other's bases. Interested in licensing this video ? Get in touch 👉 🤍 N.B.: AFP’s services and content are for professional use only
Sudan's army and a paramilitary force battled on Khartoum's outskirts on Wednesday, undermining a truce in their 11-day conflict, but the army expressed willingness to extend the ceasefire. #Sudan #fighting #ceasfire 🔔 Subscribe to France 24 now: 🤍 🔴 LIVE - Watch FRANCE 24 English 24/7 here: 🤍 🌍 Read the latest International News and Top Stories: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Discover the news in pictures on Instagram: 🤍
Sudan's main paramilitary group said it seized the presidential palace, the army chief's residence and Khartoum international airport in an apparent coup attempt. The military said it was fighting back. #News #Reuters #newsfeed #sudan #coup #africa Subscribe: 🤍 Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking news video from around the globe. Our reputation for accuracy and impartiality is unparalleled. Get the latest news on: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Twitter: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Instagram: 🤍
In our news wrap Saturday, Sudan’s army and a rival paramilitary force engaged in fierce fighting in Khartoum, Japan’s prime minister was evacuated from a campaign event after an explosion, France’s president signed a controversial pension reform into law, and families of Boston Marathon bombing victims laid wreaths in a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the attack. Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: 🤍 Find more from PBS NewsHour at 🤍 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: 🤍 Follow us: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Subscribe: PBS NewsHour podcasts: 🤍 Newsletters: 🤍
Sudan's army launched air strikes on a rival paramilitary force's base near the capital in a bid to reassert control over the country after a power struggle erupted into clashes that killed 56 civilians and dozens of fighters. #News #Reuters #newsfeed #sudan #africa #coup Subscribe: 🤍 Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking news video from around the globe. Our reputation for accuracy and impartiality is unparalleled. Get the latest news on: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Twitter: 🤍 Follow Reuters on Instagram: 🤍
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A fighter jet flies over the Sudanese capital Khartoum after battles between rival generals, in control since their 2021 coup, killed scores of civilians and wounded hundreds more people. Interested in licensing this video ? Get in touch 👉 🤍 N.B.: AFP’s services and content are for professional use only
(28 Aug 2023) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Port Sudan - 28 August 2023 1. Wide of Sudanese army chief General Abdel Fattah Burhan arriving at Port Sudan Naval base 2. Various of Burhan being greeted by cheering officers and soldiers 3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Abdel Fattah Burhan, Sudanese army chief General: "I confirm that my exit from the General Command took place without any help, and I did not leave with a deal or by arranging any agreement. This was a military action carried out by the armed forces, and anyone who says that there is an agreement or that there is a party that helped or that there is a deal is delusional. We do not agree with the traitors or those outside the Sudanese people (traitors referring to Rapid Support Forces and those outside Sudan meaning Americans)." 4. Wide of Soldiers at naval base greeting Burhan 5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Abdel Fattah Burhan, Sudanese army chief General: “We are proud that our brothers in the Navy were part of this operation (his exit from Khartoum) and there are two martyrs in the operation of the general's commander (referring to himself) exit from the General Command, and the Air Force, the Land Forces and the Navy participated in this operation, and it was an operation in which there was fighting, and we offered martyrs in it.“ 6. Various of Burhan sitting with army generals STORYLINE: The head of Sudan's army announced Monday that he fled the capital during a large military operation as the bloody conflict in the Northeast African country enters its fifth month. Sudan was plunged into chaos after monthslong tensions between the military, led by Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, and the Rapid Support Forces, commanded by Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, exploded into open fighting on April 15. During a rare public speech in the coastal city of Port Sudan, Burhan said the military operation which enabled him to flee Khartoum's army headquarters included navel and air forces. Burhan said no agreement had been reached “with the traitors or with any party outside of the Sudanese people” to facilitate his departure from the capital. The operation led to armed clashes in which two people were killed, he added, but gave no further details. It remains unclear exactly how Burhan managed to flee Khartoum, where he has thought to have remained since the war broke out. The conflict has reduced the capital to an urban battlefields, with RSF controlling vast swathes of the city. The military command has been one the epicentres of the conflict. According to the Military’s official Facebook page, Burhan visited Wadi Seidna airbase just north of the capital on Thursday before arriving in the northern city of Atbara on Friday. From there he likely travelled to Port Sudan. The violence in the northeast African country is estimated to have killed at least 4,000 people, according to Liz Throssell, a spokesperson for the U.N. human rights office. However activists and doctors on the ground say the death toll is likely far higher. = Clients are reminded to adhere to all listed restrictions and to check the terms of their licence agreements. For further assistance, please contact the AP Archive on: Tel +44(0)2074827482 Email: info🤍aparchive.com. Find out more about AP Archive: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 You can license this story through AP Archive: 🤍
The ranks of South Sudan's army are now made up of both government troops and former rebel fighters. It is part of the peace deal signed in 2018. However, many in the new army do not have weapons, due to an arms embargo - and that is raising concerns about how it will maintain peace and security. Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from Juba, South Sudan. Subscribe to our channel: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter 🤍 Find us on Facebook 🤍 Check our website: 🤍 Check out our Instagram page: 🤍 #SouthSudan #SouthSudanUnifiedArmy #SouthSudanPeaceDeal
Warring factions in Sudan have agreed to a seven-day ceasefire following talks in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah, according to a statement from Washington and Riyadh, as fighting that has killed hundreds and displaced more than a million entered its sixth week. The ceasefire agreement was signed late on Saturday. Subscribe to our channel: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter 🤍 Find us on Facebook 🤍 Check our website: 🤍 Check out our Instagram page: 🤍 #AlJazeeraLive #Sudan #Khartoum #Army #Military #Sudani #Explosions #Gunfire #RapidSupportForces