Sudan military rivals fight for power, 56 civilians killed
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Almost 200 dead, 1,800 wounded in Sudan battles - UN
Fighting between the army and paramilitaries in Sudan has killed around 200 people and wounded 1,800, left hospitals damaged and medical supplies and food in short supply Monday after three days of urban warfare. A weeks-long power struggle exploded into deadly violence Saturday between the forces of two generals who seized power in a 2021 coup, Sudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his deputy, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, who commands the powe…
Dozens killed amid fighting between Sudan’s army and paramilitary group
Fighting between Sudan’s army and a rival paramilitary group is entering its third day amid reports of explosions and gunfire in the country’s capital city of Khartoum. NBC News’ Kelly Cobiella explains what sparked the deadly fighting and how the international community is working to end the violence.
Sudan: Almost 100 Dead in Fighting Between Army and Paramilitary Forces
Khartoum -- A doctor's group in Sudan reported early Monday that the death toll for civilians caught up in the fighting between Sudan's military and a paramilitary force has grown to at least 97, with 365 injured, according to a Reuters report. Other reports say as many as 600 people have been injured.
Clashes continue in Sudan: Nearly 100 civilians killed
Violence between the army and a paramilitary group called the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continued overnight into its third day. Nearly 100 people have been killed, a doctors' union said, and one estimate put the number of injured at 1,100. Both sides claimed to control key sites in the capital Khartoum, where residents sheltered from explosions. On Sunday, they held a temporary ceasefire to allow the wounded to be evacuated, although it was not…
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