New Delhi: Clashes broke out between major paramilitary forces and the armed forces in several parts of the country, including Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. In which about 25 people have died. While 183 people have been injured. The death toll is also expected to increase. A state of rebellion has arisen in the country. At the same time, paramilitary forces have claimed to occupy the Rashtrapati Bhavan. According to reports, the long-running conflict between military leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his number two paramilitary commander, Mohammad Hamdan Daghalo, has taken a violent turn.
The Sudanese Doctors Union said 183 people were injured in the fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Force (RSF). Along with Khartoum, the cities of Omdurman, Nyala, Al Obeid and Al Fashar recorded the highest number of deaths. At the same time, the paramilitary Rapid Support Force, or RSF, claimed to have captured the presidential palace, the army chief’s residence, the state television station, the capital Khartoum, the northern city of Merowe, Al Fashar and the airport in West Darfur. However, the army has rejected these claims.
Sudan’s air force appealed to people to stay indoors late Saturday night. Schools, banks and government offices were also closed in Khartoum. The sounds of gunfire and explosions are still echoing in the capital. On behalf of the Indian Mission in Sudan, Indians living there have been appealed to all people to stay in their homes and avoid going out without work.
Information has been received from sources that cannons and armored vehicles are moving on the roads of the capital. Army and RSF have been deployed near the headquarters with weapons. Army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said the RSF should withdraw. They further said that we think that if they are wise, they should come to Khartoum and take their troops from here. But if the RSF does not do so, the army will have to be deployed in Khartoum.