In the capital Khartoum, fierce fighting continues on most bridges, around the international airport and the military headquarters theSun theSundaily Khartoum KhartoumAirport Sudancoup Sudan
Smoke billows above residential buildings in east Khartoum on April 16, 2023, as fighting in Sudan raged for a second day in battles between rival generals. AFPPIX: At least 185 people have been killed and 1,800 injured in fighting in Sudan, the German United Nations mediator Volker Perthes said via video conference in New York.
In the capital Khartoum, fierce fighting continues on most bridges, around the international airport and the military headquarters, he said. There is also fighting in the Darfur region, reported the German Press Agency . The long-simmering power struggle between the army under the command of ruler Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the rival Rapid Support Forces of his deputy Mohammed Hamdan Daglo escalated over the weekend.
Who has the upper hand on the battlefield remained unclear in view of the confusing situation and contradictory statements by both parties to the conflict. - Bernama
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