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Sudan fighting: Muted Eid as ceasefire broken | |
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There is a sombre mood as people mark the end of the fasting month of Ramadan | |
Residents of Sudan's capital say parts of Khartoum feel like a ghost town, in stark contrast to the joyful mood usually seen during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr. | |
After a week of fighting between two factions of the country's military leadership at least 400 people have been killed. | |
Witnesses say gunfire continues in Khartoum. | |
It means a three-day truce called by the UN, US and others has failed. | |
Two previous attempted ceasefires failed to take effect. | Two previous attempted ceasefires failed to take effect. |
Diplomatic pressure is being stepped up to end the fighting - with numerous countries and international bodies calling for an immediate ceasefire and offering to mediate. | |
At its heart, this is a power struggle between two powerful military men over the roadmap for returning the country to civilian rule. | |
As part of that plan the country's current military government - made up of the army led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by Mohamed Hamdan "Hemedti" Dagalo - were supposed to merge their forces. | |
But the RSF has resisted this change, and began to mobilise its troops which escalated into full-blown fighting between the two sides on Saturday. | |
Why Sudan's descent into violence matters | Why Sudan's descent into violence matters |
The unsung heroes helping Sudanese survive the fighting | The unsung heroes helping Sudanese survive the fighting |
What is going on in Sudan? A simple guide | What is going on in Sudan? A simple guide |
Eid is the Muslim festival marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. | Eid is the Muslim festival marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. |
The UN has warned that between 10,000 and 20,000 people - mostly women and children - have fled Sudan, to seek safety in neighbouring Chad. | |
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday appealed to the warring military leaders separately to join a ceasefire at least until Sunday - warning of the risk to civilians as well as humanitarian and diplomatic workers. | |
A Sudanese army statement said Gen Burhan had received calls from the Turkish, South Sudanese and Ethiopian leaders, as well as Mr Blinken and the Saudi and Qatari foreign ministers. | A Sudanese army statement said Gen Burhan had received calls from the Turkish, South Sudanese and Ethiopian leaders, as well as Mr Blinken and the Saudi and Qatari foreign ministers. |
People were seen fleeing Khartoum on Thursday | People were seen fleeing Khartoum on Thursday |
The two men at the centre of the crisis - Gen Burhan and Mr Hemedti - both served under the previous president, Omar al-Bashir, until they turned on him in 2019, after months of pro-democracy protests. | |
The two generals fighting over Sudan's future | The two generals fighting over Sudan's future |
BBC reporter: 'I'm drinking water from the Nile' | BBC reporter: 'I'm drinking water from the Nile' |
They have large numbers of troops at their disposal. Gen Burhan has the regular military - around 120,000 strong - while the RSF has as many as 150,000, with a fearsome reputation for violence. | They have large numbers of troops at their disposal. Gen Burhan has the regular military - around 120,000 strong - while the RSF has as many as 150,000, with a fearsome reputation for violence. |
They were part of a transitional administration that was supposed to pave the way for a democratic government. | They were part of a transitional administration that was supposed to pave the way for a democratic government. |
But in 2021 Gen Burhan staged a military coup, putting all that on hold. | But in 2021 Gen Burhan staged a military coup, putting all that on hold. |
There are economic interests too, especially gold. It is the country's biggest export, and Mr Hemedti's family has a big stake in it. | |
It has strategic importance too. A lot of the gold goes to the United Arab Emirates. Russia's Wagner Group, which has fighters in Ukraine, has lucrative mining interests too, which is very useful for the Kremlin. | It has strategic importance too. A lot of the gold goes to the United Arab Emirates. Russia's Wagner Group, which has fighters in Ukraine, has lucrative mining interests too, which is very useful for the Kremlin. |
Sudan is Africa's third biggest country. What happens there matters, to its neighbours and to the wider world. | Sudan is Africa's third biggest country. What happens there matters, to its neighbours and to the wider world. |
Russia, the US, Saudi Arabia and lots of other countries are vying for influence. And watching, nervously, to see if civil war is about to erupt. | Russia, the US, Saudi Arabia and lots of other countries are vying for influence. And watching, nervously, to see if civil war is about to erupt. |
Watch: Sheltering from fighter jets and gunfire around Khartoum airport | Watch: Sheltering from fighter jets and gunfire around Khartoum airport |
Watch: Sheltering from fighter jets and gunfire around Khartoum airport | Watch: Sheltering from fighter jets and gunfire around Khartoum airport |
Additional reporting by George Wright and Paul Adams | |
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Sudan crisis | Sudan crisis |
Sudan | Sudan |