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Medical group in Sudan reports 56 civilian, dozens of military deaths

Medical group in Sudan reports 56 civilian, dozens of military deaths

A Sudanese medical group stated on Sunday that thus far no less than 56 civilians and dozens of troopers have been killed in heavy combating in Sudan between the military and the influential paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

It remained unclear who has the higher hand within the energy battle, in line with media studies, which stated combating across the Sudanese military’s common command within the capital Khartoum had intensified.

In the night, the RSF had introduced the seize of the federal government’s common command, which the army described as a false declare. Earlier the Sudanese army introduced it was “close to victory” regardless of the continued combating.

The violence is a results of an influence battle between Sudan’s ruler General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his deputy Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, chief of the armed RSF.

Within a number of hours on Saturday, the battle within the North African nation grew right into a state disaster with battles between the military and the paramilitary group.

Source: www.anews.com.tr