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Gunfire and explosions have been heard in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, after days of tension between a notorious paramilitary force and the country’s army.
The dispute centers around a proposed transition to civilian rule.
Reuters is reporting that gunfire has been heard close to the headquarters of the army in the centre of the city.
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces- (RSF) says it has taken control of the airport and presidential palace.These claims have not been confirmed.
For its part, the army has said that Rapid support forces fighters have been trying to seize the military headquarters. END.