Fifth Ceasefire in Sudan

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Fifth Ceasefire in Sudan

The fifth ceasefire in Sudan

After short clashes and aircraft flying over some areas near the capital, a fragile calm currently prevails over Khartoum

Previously, the Sudanese army agreed to extend the ceasefire for another 72 hours

The Sudanese army announced that it has decided to extend the ceasefire for another 72 hours with the efforts of Saudi Arabia and the United States

In a statement, the Sudanese army declared that the country’s armed forces’ command, with the mediation of the United States and Saudi Arabia, decided to extend the ceasefire for another 72 hours to create favorable conditions, evacuate foreigners, and facilitate the humanitarian aspects for the people of Sudan

Farhan Haq, the Deputy Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General, said in his daily press briefing that, according to information obtained from the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, 9 children have lost their lives in the clashes in Sudan

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