Today, the Sudanese army announced that it had taken control of Marawi Airport, and had taken it back from the Rapid Support Forces. The Sudanese army said, in a statement, that it was able to repel an attack by the Rapid Support Forces, and restore calm to the area. He also indicated the continuation of the paths of the last plan, which includes securing the areas surrounding the General Command of the Army, all the way to central Khartoum, and then carrying out a thorough ground sweep to establish security and stability throughout the state of Khartoum. The Sudanese army statement stated that the Air Force continues its sorties, while the other forces play integrated roles to impose full control, stressing that the accompanying slowness of operations is due to preserving the lives and property of civilians.. once again calling for the Rapid Support personnel to surrender themselves to the nearest military unit and join its ranks. It is noteworthy that the armistice agreements that took place between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces did not hold, due to the intensification of the battles and the exchange of accusations of breaching the armistice and non-compliance with it, and the humanitarian situation is still in a critical condition, and it is necessary to intensify the efforts of rescue operations and the evacuation of a large number of civilians stranded due to the continued fighting.
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