Clashes for power between the army and paramilitary forces in Sudan continue despite the extension of the ceasefire.
According to the foreign news agency, it was agreed yesterday to extend the ceasefire for 72 hours.
Since April 15, 512 people have been killed and more than 4,000 have been injured in Sudan.
General Hamdati, the head of the paramilitary force in Sudan, while talking to the British media, has said that he is ready for talks, but the condition is that the ceasefire is maintained, he will not negotiate until the fighting ends.
General Hamdati says that the bombardment is being carried out by the Sudanese army despite the ceasefire, we do not want to destroy Sudan.
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