the kitchen The death toll in Sudan’s clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Force has risen to 83, while more than 1,100 people have been injured. The World Health Organization (WHO) has given this information. The WHO said that since April 13, more than 83 people have been killed and 1,126 injured in the conflict in Khatroom Province, South Kodrefan, North Darfur, Northern State and other regions. Fighting between the army and the RSF is now centered in the city of Khatroom, with many hospitals there reporting shortages of blood transfusion equipment and medical supplies.
Significantly, there was a clash between the army and the RSF on Saturday, the center of which was the city of Khatroom. Government forces accused the RSF of rebellion and launched air raids on their positions. The RSF claimed control of the presidential palace in Khatroom and the airport in Merowe. The Rashtriya Sena has vehemently denied the RSF’s claims of control of the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
It is noteworthy that late on Saturday night, the Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, issued a decree disbanding the RSF. RSF released a statement agreeing to open the humanitarian corridor for four hours. Clashes between the two armed forces in Sudan continued on Sunday. The Sudanese Armed Forces have agreed to a UN proposal to open a humanitarian corridor for three hours from 4 pm yesterday.
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