Thousands Flee Fighting in Sudan As Humanitarian Aid Arrives Sudan
A plane laden with humanitarian aid has landed in Sudan, where deadly clashes between the forces of rival generals have raged for just over two weeks. Neither side has managed to land a decisive blow as the death toll has risen, according to the country's health ministry, to 528 people.
Fighting erupted on 15 April between troops loyal to General Abdel-Fattah Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces led by General Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo in a dispute over the RSF's integration into the military as part of the transition towards civilian rule.have been wounded in the clashes and thousands have left their homes.
. Burhan on Friday ruled out negotiations with Hamdan Dagalo Dagalo, accusing him of orchestrating a rebellion against the state.A plane laden with humanitarian aid on Sunday landed in Sudan, where deadly clashes between the forces of rival generals have raged for just over two weeks.
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