Sudan: Air strikes, artillery fire escalate as factions battle in Khartoum
Those who have remained in the capital are struggling to survive as food supplies dwindle, health services collapse and lawlessness spreads
Those who have remained in the capital are struggling to survive as food supplies dwindle, health services collapse and lawlessness spreads
The talks would initially focus on establishing a stable and reliable cease-fire monitored by national and international observers, Volker Perthes said
However, the reason for the incident is not known yet
A C-17 flight carrying 392 passengers from Sudan reached New Delhi yesterday
External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar has spoken to his US, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and UK counterparts over the Evacuation operation
The RSF (Rapid Support Forces) and the military are currently observing a 72-hour truce, which began on April 25
Hospitals in Khartoum receiving injured people are reporting shortages of blood, transfusion equipment, intravenous fluids, medical supplies