Heavy fighting in Sudan leaves 100 person killed, many injured

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The fight between Sudan’s military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, (RSF) has continued unabated in Khartoum, the country’s capital.

The fight has left over 100 people killed with many suffering various forms of injuries.

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Voice of America, (VOA), reported on Monday that both sides are claiming control of strategic sites, with calls for a ceasefire growing.

The military and the Rapid Support Forces have turned the areas around the presidential palace as the main battlefields in the country.

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The clash is reported to have affected power supply and water systems in the capital, thereby making life more difficult for those trapped indoors by the fighting and people wounded in the clashes.

The UN envoy to Sudan, Volker Perthes, said that more than 1,800 have so far been wounded in the fighting and warned that many people are unable to reach hospitals for medical treatment amid the clashes.
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