The U.S. secretary of state says a diplomatic convoy came under fire in Sudan, where the country's armed forces and a powerful rival have been battling for control since the weekend.
Washington's top diplomat said Tuesday that a U.S. Embassy convoy came under fire in Sudan and denounced "indiscriminate military operations" as the country's armed forces and a powerful rival unleashed heavy weapons in urban areas for a fourth day.
More than 185 people have been killed and more than 1,800 wounded, according to U.N. figures, which did not include a breakdown of civilians and combatants. The Sudan Doctors' Syndicate said Tuesday that at least 144 civilians were killed and more than 1,400 wounded since Saturday. Satellite images from Maxar Technologies taken Monday showed damage across Khartoum, including security service buildings. Tanks stood guard at a bridge over the White Nile River and other locations in the capital.
He appealed for an immediate 24-hour cease-fire, as a foundation for a longer truce and a return to negotiations. "Indiscriminate military operations have resulted in significant deaths and injuries, recklessly endangering civilians, diplomats, including U.S. personnel, and humanitarian personnel," he said.
The Sudanese military blamed the RSF, which grew out of the notorious Janjaweed militias in Sudan's Darfur region, for the attack on the U.S. convoy and an earlier assault on the home of the EU envoy in Khartoum. Under international pressure, Burhan and Dagalo had recently agreed to a framework agreement with political parties and pro-democracy groups, but the signing was repeatedly delayed as tensions rose over the integration of the RSF into the armed forces and the future chain of command.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Sudan's army pounds paramilitary bases with air strikes in power struggleA power struggle between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary forces in a bid to reassert control over the country killed more than 56 civilians and left dozens of fighters dead
Read more »
Rival generals are battling for control in Sudan. A simple guide to the fighting | CNNFierce fighting across Sudan has left hopes for a peaceful transition to civilian rule in tatters.
Read more »
Dozens killed as army, rivals battle for control of SudanThe Sudanese military and a powerful paramilitary group battled for control of the chaos-stricken nation for a second day Sunday, signaling they were unwilling to end hostilities despite mounting diplomatic pressure to cease fire.
Read more »
Sudan's army clashes with paramilitary forces in KhartoumClashes erupted in Sudan between the army and paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces as an international agreement to transition the government remains on hold.
Read more »
Sudan in chaos as fighting enters second day, multiple civilians killedFlights to Khartoum have been suspended, neighboring Chad has closed its border with Sudan and internet services have been blocked.
Read more »
74 civilians killed in Sudan as military and rival group fight for controlThe battles follow a spike in tensions between the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group and the Sudanese military.
Read more »