Fighting between the regular army and paramilitaries results in three deaths in the capital of Sudan

 


As fighting broke out with the military on Saturday, the biggest paramilitary force in Sudan claimed to have taken over the presidential palace, the army chief's home, and Khartoum International Airport in what appeared to be a coup attempt.

A body of Sudanese doctors said that the violence claimed the lives of at least three people. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), who claimed that the army had attacked them first, also claimed that they had taken control of the airports in the western city of El-Obeid and the northern city of Merowe.

According to the army, operations are being carried out against the RSF by the Sudanese air force. A military aircraft was visible in the skies above Khartoum in footage from broadcasters, but Reuters was unable to independently verify the information.

There were reports of firing in other cities from witnesses, and gunfire was audible in various locations across Khartoum.

A Reuters reporter witnessed the deployment of artillery and armoured vehicles in the capital's streets and heard heavy gunfire close to the army and RSF headquarters.

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