Sudan ceasefire compliance increasing, US and Saudis say

Saudi Arabia and the United States say the warring sides in Sudan are showing more signs of complying with a seven-day ceasefire.
The two nations issued a joint statement via the US embassy in Khartoum.
However eyewitnesses again reported sporadic clashes between Sudan’s army and a Rapid Support Fores (the RSF) in the capital Khartoum.
A resident there told the BBC that looting, kidnapping and sexual violence was on the rise.
She said it was a massive crisis which no-one – including the international mediators in Saudi Arabia – truly comprehended.
Fighting has also been reported in the troubled region of Darfur.
In El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, residents said they’d seen battles with all types of weapons.
By BBC