Residents of Khartoum and Omdurman across the Nile said the army had resumed air strikes and was using more artillery. But said there was no sign the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) was retreating from streets and homes it had occupied, they said. It is a real nightmare," said Shehab al-Din Abdalrahman, 31, in a southern district of Khartoum. The RSF on Friday blamed the army for the talks' collapse, accusing it of repeated violations. The UNHCR said two of its offices in Khartoum were pillaged and its warehouse in El Obeid was targeted on Thursday.
Source: The North Africa Journal June 03, 2023 03:43 UTC