Tensions Rise Between Sudan's Army and Militia

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of the Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum and northern Sudan. The army command reacted to the deployment in the past few days of a large number of RSF paramilitaries,"without SAF approval" inside the country's capital and the town of Merowe in Northern State, about 200 kilometres north of Khartoum.

A dialogue conference on security and military reform in Khartoum concluded on March 28 without reaching aon the subject. Military leaders from both parties refrained from attending the closing ceremony.

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