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Sudan’s Capital Experiences Rare Calm for 72 Hours Before Fire Outbreak

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the start of stop for 72 hoursfire It aims to calm down more Two months ago of The conflict between the Sudanese competitors military The factions brought a period of calm in Clashes in Khartoum early the following Sunday battles and air strikes overnight, residents said.

The Sudanese army and the rival Rapid Support Forces agreed to refrain from attacks and to pursue military Advantage during downtime-fire The period starting at 6 am (0400 GMT), as well as to allow for delivery of Saudi and American mediators said. Several previous truces failed to stop fighting.

the power struggle The conflict between the two sides turned the capital into a war zone plagued by looting, and led to revolts of fighting in other regions, and triggered Sharp crescendo of violence in Darfur in Western Sudan.

In the hours Before the start of the truce period, witnesses reported clashes and airstrikes in several regions of Khartoum and Omdurman one of Two neighboring cities up The wider capital is at the confluence of The Nile River.

“the situation in Khartoum is especially quiet because last The night was there air It was terrifying,” 49-year-old Salahuddin Ahmed, a resident, told Reuters by phone on Sunday morning, expressing his hope that the armistice will be the “beginning” of the end” of the war.

“We are tired,” he said. “Adequate of war, death and looting.”

Previous cease-fire brokered by Saudi Arabia and the United States in the talks in Grandmother allowed for delivery of Some humanitarian aid has eased, but both sides have repeatedly violated agreements.

conflict that broke out over Disagreements about the plan for Transition to civilian-supervised elections government Four years after former President Omar al-Bashir was ousted during a popular uprising, tensions have been running high since early June.

Germany, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Nations will host a donors’ conference on Monday in Geneva aiming to attract undertakings of financing for humanitarian relief in Sudan.

United nations says more from half the population of 49 million now need humanitarian aid inside Sudan, which would require about $3 billion in Financing to the end of the year.

she has also resume for Almost 500 million dollars for refugee crisis caused from conflict. More than 500,000 people fled to countries neighboring Sudan, in Plus nearly 1.7 million who They have been internally displaced.

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