Sudan's army confirmed on Monday that the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) had taken the main base of a well-equipped police brigade in Khartoum and there were reports of fighting spreading for the first time to Blue Nile state near Ethiopia.
it had captured dozens of armoured vehicles and pick-up trucks after seizing the Central Reserve Police headquarters on Sunday, consolidating its position in southern Khartoum where several important military camps are situated.
The army said in a statement that the Central Reserve police base had been taken after three days of fighting, accusing the RSF of attacking "state institutions". The war between the army and the RSF erupted amid disputes over internationally-backed plans for a transition towards elections under a civilian government.
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