At least 40 people died! Five states in Sudan are in a state of disaster, with intense clashes between the two sides
With the expiration of the temporary ceasefire agreement signed by both parties in the Sudanese armed conflict, on June 4th local time, the two sides of the conflict continued to exchange fire in the capital area, as well as in Darfur and other areas. On that day, the conflict in Khartoum intensified, and the leaders of the Darfur region announced that the five states under their jurisdiction had entered a state of disaster.
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CCTV reporter Mumin Maki: Currently, the situation in Khartoum is still severe, and the fighting between the two sides of the conflict has hardly stopped for a day. A few minutes ago, I heard gunfire coming from a military camp about ten kilometers north of me. In other areas of Khartoum, the exchange of fire between the two sides is equally intense, especially in the western, southern, and eastern regions of Khartoum. The Sudanese Armed Forces used fighter jets and heavy artillery to strike multiple camps of the Rapid Support Force in the Khartoum area, while the Rapid Support Force used heavy artillery and anti-aircraft firepower.
With the temporary ceasefire agreement signed by both parties in the Sudanese armed conflict expiring on the evening of June 3rd, the conflict in the Sudanese capital area has escalated, with both sides using heavy weapons. The conflict in the Darfur region of western Sudan has also shown an expanding trend, with at least 40 civilians killed in the conflict between the two sides. Darfur region leader Mini Alku Minawi announced on the 4th that five states under the jurisdiction of Darfur have entered a state of disaster and called on the international community to provide emergency humanitarian assistance to the region.
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