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Fighting Intensifies in Khartoum as Sudan Cease-Fires Fail

April 20, 2023April 21, 2023Isabella Kwai and Cora EngelbrechtComments Off on Fighting Intensifies in Khartoum as Sudan Cease-Fires Fail

With two generals vying for power, residents in the Sudanese capital said the violence had destroyed hospitals, airfields and homes, and left civilians caught in the crossfire.

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What We Know About the Fighting in Sudan

April 20, 2023Isabella Kwai and Cora EngelbrechtComments Off on What We Know About the Fighting in Sudan

With two generals vying for power, residents in the capital, Khartoum, said the violence had destroyed hospitals, airfields and homes, and left civilians caught in the crossfire.

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Uneven Cease-Fire in Sudan Makes Escape Hard for Desperate Civilians

April 19, 2023April 19, 2023Declan Walsh, Elian Peltier and Cora EngelbrechtComments Off on Uneven Cease-Fire in Sudan Makes Escape Hard for Desperate Civilians

The army and the paramilitary group it is battling agreed to a 24-hour cease-fire. But many residents were unsure whether the truce was solid enough to safely flee.

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How to Understand the Fighting in Sudan

April 19, 2023AMANDA TAUBComments Off on How to Understand the Fighting in Sudan

Looking at the history of coups — both the successes and the failures — can help put it the week’s chaotic events into clearer perspective.

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Sudan’s Generals Dined With Peace Negotiators, Then Started a War

April 19, 2023April 19, 2023NYT > World NewsComments Off on Sudan’s Generals Dined With Peace Negotiators, Then Started a War

What led the two generals, recently allies, to turn their forces on each other — devastating a country of 45 million people?

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Fighting in Sudan Traps Families as Generals Fail to Keep a Cease-Fire

April 18, 2023April 18, 2023Abdi Latif Dahir and Elian PeltierComments Off on Fighting in Sudan Traps Families as Generals Fail to Keep a Cease-Fire

Terrified to step outside because of firefights and bands of armed men in the streets, residents remain stuck in their homes with dwindling supplies of food, water and medicine.

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Hospitals and Aid Groups Become Targets as Sudan Fighting Intensifies

April 17, 2023April 17, 2023Abdi Latif Dahir and Declan WalshComments Off on Hospitals and Aid Groups Become Targets as Sudan Fighting Intensifies

Civilians are caught in the cross-fire, and two rival generals vying for power made it clear their forces had no intention of standing down.

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New Wave of Fighting Hits Sudan’s Capital

April 17, 2023Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on New Wave of Fighting Hits Sudan’s Capital

Khartoum residents were trapped at home without electricity or water as the country’s two top generals battled for a third day to control the East African nation.

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As New Wave of Violence Hits Sudan’s Capital, Civilians Feel the Strain

April 17, 2023April 17, 2023Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on As New Wave of Violence Hits Sudan’s Capital, Civilians Feel the Strain

Khartoum residents were trapped at home without electricity or water as the country’s two top generals battled for a third day to control the East African nation.

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Sudan Fighting Escalates Amid Fears of Civil War

April 16, 2023April 17, 2023Declan Walsh and Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on Sudan Fighting Escalates Amid Fears of Civil War

The civilian death toll is climbing and concern over a broader conflict is growing as rival generals vie for control of Africa’s third-largest country.

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