Sudan Ceasefire - SAF and RSF Swap Accusations of Violations

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Army and RSF Swap Accusations of Violations of Ceasefire Radiodabanga: Sudan

The SAF accuses the RSF of attacking the West Darfur capital El Geneina, and Central Darfur capital Zalingei. The army accuses the paramilitaries of"continuing the occupation of hospitals, the latest being Ahmed Gasim Hospital in Khartoum North."The army's accusations against the RSF also list continuing its occupation of public service facilities, artillery strikes on the Signal Corps and Wadi Sayedna military airbase*.

According to the office of the spokesperson of the SAF, the RSF occupied the currency printing press and currency mint on Tuesday. In response to posts on social media, the SAF confirmed that a military aircraft crashed on Wednesdays afternoon"as a result of technical failure". The army says that the pilots were able to eject safely before the crash. Video footage appeared on social media showing the pilots descending by parachute near to Omdurman.

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