Doctors said the clashes, which engulfed several residential areas of the capital, had killed and wounded “huge numbers” of civilians, but confirmed only three deaths.
As a result of the clashes in the capital of Sudan on Saturday, April 15, civilians were killed and injured. This was reported by Reuters.
It was noted that the army denied claims by the Rapid Reaction Force (RSF) that they had captured the presidential palace, the army chief’s residence and airports in the capital Khartoum and the northern city of Merowe.
Due to conflicting versions of events given by the two sides, the situation on the ground is unclear.
The RSF said the army attacked it first, while the army claimed it was fighting the RSF in facilities it allegedly seized.
Doctors said the clashes, which engulfed several residential areas of the capital, had killed and wounded “huge numbers” of civilians, but confirmed only three deaths.
Sudan’s main paramilitary group said it seized the presidential palace, the army chief’s residence and the Khartoum international airport in what appeared to be an attempted coup. The military says it is fighting back https://t.co/Z1S4mnpsiq pic.twitter.com/GgOrZYbf5r
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 15, 2023
It was earlier reported that in the capital of Sudan, Khartoum and in several other cities, fighting broke out between the army and the rapid reaction forces.
The media reported an attempted military coup in Sudan.
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