The operations of its army and air force are taking on war proportions throughout the country Sudan against the attacks launched in the last 24 hours by the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

The RSF they control the presidential palace, and the residence of the head of the army and the international airport in Khartoum while they announced that they have control of two other airports in the city of Merowe in the north of the country, as well as the airport in the city of El Obeid located in South Sudan.

Conflicts between him army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have also erupted in North Darfur’s capital, El Faser.

Sudan’s political parties that had signed an initial power-sharing deal with the country’s army and the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF) called today for an immediate end to hostilities between them.

Political parties urged both international and regional players to immediately help to end the bloodshed.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said today that the situation in Sudan is “fragile” while the US ambassador to the country, John Godfrey, said today that the escalation of tensions between armed elements in Sudan, in conditions of immediate military conflict, is “essentially dangerous”.
Godfrey added that he and embassy staff have taken refuge inside its premises.

Her embassy Britain in Sudan is advising British citizens in the country to stay at home, announcing that it is closely monitoring the situation in Khartoum and other areas of Sudan where fighting has broken out.

Her embassy of Russia in Sudan announced today that it is concerned about the “escalation of violence” in the country, calling for the need for a ceasefire, but also for negotiations, as reported by the Russian news agency RIA.