Sudan ceasefire deal raises hopes for relief in Khartoum

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Sudan ceasefire deal raises hopes for relief in Khartoum
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Sporadic fighting between Sudan's warring factions could be heard in the capital Khartoum on Sunday, residents said.

War has caused nearly 1.1 million to fleeSmoke rises above buildings in Khartoum on April 15, 2023, amid reported clashes in the city.Sporadic fighting between Sudan's warring factions could be heard in the capital Khartoum on Sunday, residents said, after a Saudi and U.S.-brokered deal for a week-long ceasefire raised hopes of some let-up in the five-week conflict.

Analysts say it is unclear whether army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan or RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, are able to enforce a ceasefire on the ground. Both have previously indicated they are seeking victory in the war, and neither of them travelled to Jeddah. Safaa Ibrahim, a 35-year-old Khartoum resident, told Reuters by phone that she hoped the deal could bring an end to the conflict.

The Jeddah talks have been focused on allowing in aid and restoring essential services. Mediators say further talks would be needed to seek the removal of forces from urban areas to broker a permanent peace deal with civilian involvement. Millions of civilians have been trapped as the army has used air strikes and shelling to target the RSF forces that embedded themselves in residential areas early in the fighting.

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