Conflicting parties in Sudan agreed on 24-hour truce

In Sudan, the army and the militarized formation of a quick response force (SBR) reached a 24-hour ceasefire agreement.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, the agreement was reached according to the results of negotiations that took place in Gidd with the participation of representatives of the United States and Saudi Arabia.

“Saudi Arabia and the United States announces that representatives of the Sudanese army and the SBR have reached a 24-hour ceasefire agreement throughout Sudan,” the diplomatic mission said.

The ceasefire will enter into force on June 10, at 06:00 local time.

Army of Sudan and the SBR has already agreed seven times about a truce, but the agreements were repeatedly violated by the parties.

As the humanitarian situation worsens, tens of thousands of Hartum inhabitants continue to leave their homes and look for shelters in safer regions, both within the country and abroad.

The Trade Union of Sudan doctors at the end of May reported that the number of those who died during the clashes in Sudan from April 15 increased to 863 people, wounded to 3531.