Soon, the truce began in Sudan until it ended, as the Sudanese army confirmed that its forces had defeated the Rapid Support Forces from Marawi Airport, and its forces forced the Rapid Support Forces to withdraw from the airport.
In a statement yesterday, Tuesday, the Sudanese army accused the RSF of not adhering to the truce that was announced yesterday for a period of 24 hours. What was dealt with by the Air Force and inflicted heavy losses.
The army also confronted an attempt to storm the Rapid Support Division of the Fifth Division, west of Al-Abyad, and revealed that it had evidence indicating the involvement of regional and local parties with the Rapid Support Forces, stressing that it would reveal it later.
These developments came while the truce agreed upon in Sudan entered into force for a period of 24 hours since yesterday evening, Tuesday, after the approval of both the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, amid a great escalation and the shooting in the sky of Khartoum, but that truce was not completed. A few hours later, clashes erupted again between the two parties amid an exchange of accusations about who violated them.
The vicinity of the General Command in Khartoum also witnessed a significant escalation in clashes between the army and the support forces, despite the start of the scheduled truce, while sounds of explosions and heavy weapons were heard.
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