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ABC News: Sudan’s rival forces hold peace talks amid shaky cease-fires
Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces officials began talks Saturday.
Sounds of fighting and artillery shooting could be heard in several parts of Sudan on Monday as talks between warring sides were underway in Saudi Arabia amid hopes it will to bring a short-term ceasefire.
Witnesses reported renewed clashes in east and central Khartoum and in the adjoining cities of Bahari and Omdurman. Airstrikes hit parts of Khartoum as dark smoke rose in the sky, residents said.
Negotiations between the Sudanese army and the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) group began on Saturday in Saudi Arabia’s coastal city of Jeddah, on the Red Sea, as part of a U.S.-Saudi initiative aimed to bring a hiatus to the three-week conflict which killed hundreds and sparked an influx of refugees.
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Fighting In Sudan Continues Despite Saudi-Hosted Peace Talks
Gun battles, airstrikes rock Sudan amid Saudi, US-backed truce talks — Daily Sabah
Sudanese pin hopes on Jeddah talks between warring factions — Reuters
Sudan: Clashes persist despite Saudi-hosted talks — DW
Clashes in Sudan’s Darfur region killed at least 100 people, according to doctors in the country — AP
Sudan crisis: Mediators over a barrel in mission to end fighting — BBC
Sudan fighting in its 24th day: A list of key events — Al Jazeera
