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The Sudanese Armed Forces said in a post on their Facebook page: “The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, oversees the conduct of operations from one of the command centers.” .

On Sunday, the Sudanese army announced its agreement to extend the truce for the second time, for a period of 72 hours.

And the general command of the armed forces said in a statement that “based on the efforts of the US-Saudi mediation request, the armed forces have agreed to extend the truce for a period of 72 hours, starting from the end of the current period of truce, although we have been monitoring the intentions of the rebels to try to attack certain sites, but we hope that the rebels will meet the requirements of the implementation of the armistice with our full readiness to face any violation, according to the Sudanese news agency, ” SOUNA”.

situation on the ground

The Sudanese army confirmed on Sunday that the ground position of the armed forces is stable in the capital, with calm conditions in all states of the country.

A summary of the situation on the ground stated: “We are constantly monitoring the enemy’s movements and calling in retreating forces from outside the capital to reinforce his confused operational position, emphasizing full readiness for repel and destroy any attempt to attack any site in the capital which the enemy intends to attack tomorrow.”

Here are the highlights of what was mentioned in the summary of the situation on the ground, according to the Sudanese news agency SUNA:

Moving rebel targets were dealt with this afternoon, west of Muwailih and north of Al-Huda prison, and all current movements are being monitored. An ambush of our forces north of Bahri succeeded in inflicting a small force of the rebels in three combat vehicles, two of which were received, and the third returned, and five of the rebels were captured. Following the failure of the rebel leaders’ plans to seize power by force, they resorted to a scorched earth policy by burning and looting more banks and shops and resorting to sabotage. The rebels have repeatedly followed the method of infiltrating residential neighborhoods, so we call on our fellow citizens to exercise caution and caution in trying to block internal roads in neighborhoods to hinder their movements.

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