Sudan Airstrikes: Weekend bombardment, shelling leads to 25 civilian casualties | Oneindia News

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Sudan’s army has reportedly suspended its participation in talks over a ceasefire and humanitarian access...raising fears of renewed fighting that has displaced tens of thousands of people. The talks with the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) had began in the Saudi Arabian port city of Jeddah in early May and had produced a declaration of commitments to protect civilians and two short-term ceasefire deals that have been repeatedly violated. The army and the RSF had agreed to extend a weeklong ceasefire deal by five days just before it was due to expire late on Monday. Fighting had already been reported yesterday both in Khartoum's metropolitan area and in the western region of Darfur. Both sides have accused each other of breaking the ceasefire by carrying out actions that violate the truce deal. The RSF has accused the army of violating the truce, saying that its militias would "exercise the right to defend themselves. The truce was brokered and was being remotely monitored by Saudi Arabia and the United States, which said that it has been violated by both sides. This protracted fight has left the civilians in dire need of aid, ffod, essential supplies and help. According to UN figures, around 25 million people in Sudan are in need of aid and protection, with entire districts of Khartoum being without running water and receiving only a couple of hours of electricity per week.

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00:00 There has been no respite for the civilians in Sudan from the fighting between the Sudanese
00:17 army and the RSF.
00:18 25 civilians were killed in attacks in Khartoum over the weekend as the violence showed no
00:24 signs of abating after nearly five months of war.
00:27 25 civilians died yesterday when bombs fell on their homes in the Sudanese capital of
00:32 Khartoum, a day after an airstrike in the south of the city killed at least 20.
00:37 Khartoum came under heavy fire after a minor lull and was pummeled by artillery and rocket
00:42 fire again yesterday.
00:44 The death toll from the aerial bombardment on Saturday has risen to 25 civilian fatalities
00:50 according to a statement from the Neighbourhoods Resistance Committee.
00:53 They are among many volunteer groups that used to organise pro-democracy demonstrations
00:58 and now provide assistance to families caught in the line of fire.
01:02 Since fighting broke out between the regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces
01:06 on 15 April, about 5,000 people have been killed so far.
01:11 The Sudanese Armed Forces control the skies and have carried out regular airstrikes while
01:16 RSF fighters dominate the capital streets.
01:19 The army has also been accused of abuses including an airstrike on 8 July that killed about two
01:25 dozen civilians.
01:26 The present crisis revolves around fighting between two rival groups, the Sudanese army
01:31 and a paramilitary group known as the RSF or the Rapid Support Forces.
01:35 The roots of the ongoing conflict go back to April 2019 when Sudan's long-serving authoritarian
01:41 president Omar al-Bashir was overthrown by military generals following a country-wide
01:46 uprising against him.
01:48 Despite Bashir's ouster, civilians had continued their demonstrations seeking democratic elections
01:54 and the establishment of a civilian government.
01:56 Those protests had eventually led to an agreement between the military and the protesters four
02:01 months later.
02:02 But the new arrangement was short-lived as the military overthrew Abdullah Hamdok's
02:07 government in October 2021 and Abdel Fattah al-Burhan became de facto leader of the country.
02:13 Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemti, and the vice president of the ruling council
02:18 became the second in command.
02:20 Burhan had announced that the military would hold power until elections are held in July
02:25 2023.
02:26 Since then, the power struggle for the country's transition to civilian rule has been happening
02:30 and the innocent citizens have been caught in crossfire.
02:39 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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