Fighting resumes between Sudan’s military and paramilitary force after a three-day ceasefire expires, residents say
The truce had brought relative calm to Sudan's capital, Khartoum, since it took effect, but fierce fighting was reported starting Tuesday night in parts of the city. / Photo: AFP
Sudan descended into conflict in mid-April after months of worsening tensions exploded into open fighting between rival generals seeking to control the African nation.
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