Sudan's army breaks siege of key city as RSF moves to form parallel government
- The Sudanese army has ended the Rapid Support Forces' two-year siege of el-Obeid.
- The RSF signed a charter in Kenya stating Sudan should be a secular, democratic, non-centralized state with a single army but allowed armed groups to continue existing.
- Sudan's Foreign Minister Ali Youssef stated the country would not accept any recognition of a so-called parallel government formed by the RSF.
- The UN and others have expressed concern about the RSF's actions amidst accusations of genocide and human rights violations.
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