RSF says it agrees to mediators’ ceasefire proposal in Sudan war
Summary
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan agreed to a US-led mediator group's proposal for a ceasefire with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), which aims to address humanitarian issues from ongoing conflict. The ceasefire includes a plan for three months of humanitarian aid and is seen as a step toward a political resolution involving a new civilian government. The Sudanese military has not yet agreed to the ceasefire and has expressed demands for the RSF.Key Facts
- The RSF agreed to a ceasefire proposal from a US-led mediator group involving Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE.
- The ceasefire aims to address humanitarian needs and protect civilians in Sudan.
- The Sudanese military has not yet agreed to the ceasefire and has conditions for the RSF.
- The conflict has been ongoing for over two years between RSF and SAF.
- The RSF has taken control of the Darfur region and parts of the south.
- Over 70,000 people have fled the city of el-Fasher since the RSF's takeover.
- Reports claim the RSF has committed mass killings and other violations in seized areas.
- New satellite images reportedly show signs of mass graves in el-Fasher.
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