Despite the negotiations, the sound of bombs rose from Khartoum

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Despite the mediation negotiations hosted by Saudi Arabia, the military and RSF in Sudan are not backing down. This time, the sound of bombs was heard from Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.

Despite the negotiations, the sound of bombs rose from Khartoum

Despite the negotiations hosted by Saudi Arabia and mediated by Saudi Arabia and the US, the parties in Sudan are not backing down. Shelling and airstrikes were carried out on parts of Sudan's capital on Sunday.

Khartoum has been one of the main areas of conflict since the army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) began fighting a month ago.

Shelling struck Bahri and air strikes hit Omdurman early on Sunday, according to a Reuters reporter and witnesses. Al Arabiya television reported heavy clashes in central Khartoum.

There were heavy air strikes near us in Saliha that shook the doors of the house,” said Salma Yassin, a teacher in Omdurman to Al Arabiya.

MORE THAN 100 PEOPLE LOSE LIVES IN TWO DAYS

In the statement made by the Darfur Bar Association, it was reported that more than 100 people lost their lives in the clashes that broke out on Friday and Saturday in Feneina, the capital of West Darfur.

While hundreds of people lost their lives in the conflict, 200,000 refugees were sent to neighboring countries. Other than refugees, 700,000 people were evacuated.

Source: Al Arabiya

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