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Explosions sounded this morning in Hillat Hamad and Khojali in Khartoum, amid warplanes flying over the Sudanese capital during the eighth day of armed clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces. Despite the ceasefire agreement during the Eid holiday, the hum of bullets was heard in Khartoum through intermittent clashes, at a time when the two sides were exchanging accusations of violating the armistice. Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces said in separate statements that they had agreed to a three-day truce so that the people of Sudan could celebrate Eid al-Fitr. In the context, the Sudan Doctors Syndicate appealed to the international community to put pressure on the parties to the conflict to cease fire, and to provide safe paths for the evacuation of civilians and to spare the country from slipping into the abyss. "total collapse". The union said in a statement: The beginning of foreign countries to prepare for the evacuation of their nationals confirms "Increased danger to defenseless citizens". The World Health Organization had announced that the number of casualties as a result of the armed confrontations in Sudan between the army and the Rapid Support Forces had risen to 413 dead and 3551 wounded. 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. Fight continues.

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