Fighting broke out on Saturday in Sudan, notably Khartoum, between the paramilitary forces of rapid support (FSR) of General Mohamed Hamdane Daglo, and the army, led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhane. The fighting continued in the evening.
At least 56 civilians died in current fighting since Saturday in Sudan, especially in Khartoum, where tensions between the paramilitary forces of rapid support and the army degenerated into clashes, air raids and threats by interposed media. Shots and explosions were heard in the capital early this Sunday.
The Sudanese capital Khartoum is shaken by shots and explosions on Saturday evening at the end of a day of deadly street fighting, air raids and threats by media and social networks interposed of the two generals at the controls of Sudan since the 2021 putsch.
Tunisia claimed to follow with concern the events underway in Sudan and triggered clashes this Saturday in the capital Khartoum between the army and the rapid support forces (paramilitaries).
In a statement published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tunisia expresses its deep concern in the face of the security situation in Sudan and its repercussions on the political process in this brother country.
In this sense, Tunisia calls all the sudden parts to restraint, reason and de -escalation and encourages them to dialogue to defuse the crisis, preserve stability in this country and protect the property of its brother.
In the morning, the Tunisian embassy in Khartoum had assured that the Tunisians residing in Sudan are healthy and sound and stated that his services are in permanent contact with them.