Khartoum: A fierce battle is going on between the regular army and paramilitary forces in the Islamic country of Sudan, in which 97 people have died so far. The doctors' association has said in its statement that the number of dead has reached 97 in the clashes that started on Saturday.' According to media reports, both sides have claimed to control major sites in the capital, Khartoum. The general public has taken shelter in safe places to avoid explosions.
Let us inform you that, earlier on Sunday, both sides had agreed to a temporary ceasefire to allow the evacuation of the injured. However, it is not clear how strictly they maintained this. Doctors have warned that conditions in Khartoum's hospitals are dire, and the fighting is preventing both staff and medical supplies from reaching the wounded. The fighting is part of a power struggle within the country's military leadership that has escalated into violence between rival factions.
According to the report, the two men at the centre of this conflict disagree on how the country should transition to civilian rule. Let us inform you that, after the coup of long-time President Omar al-Bashir in the year 2019, Sudan is being ruled by army generals.
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