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The persisting war between Sudanese military chiefs have severely impacted civilians in the North African state, with the number of people forced to flee their homes doubling in the past week to 700,000, the United Nation has said.
Amid the escalating conflict in Sudan, the United States is attempting to either implement its ideological changes in the African country and turn it into a secular state or weaken it through balkanization, according to a commentator.
Sudanese rival forces have continued fighting in Khartoum as mediators for Sudan’s warring sides meet in Saudi Arabia, seeking an end to the violent skirmishes.
Representatives from Sudan’s army and the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are set to meet in the Saudi city of Jeddah for their first direct talks, amid international efforts to end the ongoing conflict in Africa's third-largest country by area.
Iran says interference by certain foreign powers in Sudan has contributed to circumstances of "so worrying" nature.
Media reports and witness accounts indicate gunfire and explosions gripped Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, for a 20th consecutive day, leaving the latest ceasefire efforts in tatters.
The UN secretary-general said on Wednesday “we failed” to prevent clashes in Sudan, where fighting between rival generals has undermined efforts to firm up a truce.
Sudan's regular army, led by the de facto leader of the country Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo's army, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), have agreed to a seven-day ceasefire.
A Sudanese hacker group says it has broken into the electricity network in major cities across the Occupied Territories in support of the Palestinian nation and the resistance front in the Gaza Strip, causing wide-ranging power outages.
The United Nations' humanitarian coordinator in Sudan has issued a strong warning, saying the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the impoverished country can lead to a totally catastrophic situation.