Malik Agar of the Sudanese People’s Liberation Movement (North) tells Al Jazeera the fighting between the army and the RSF came as a “surprise” amid recent mediation efforts between the two entities.
“Both sides assured us they would freeze the situation. We did not think it would escalate as it is now,” he said. “We don’t know who started it but it’s unfortunate.”
Agar said the immediate priority was to call for an immediate ceasefire, adding that continuation of the violence would lead to “devastating” consequences.
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“Both sides assured us they would freeze the situation. We did not think it would escalate as it is now,” he said. “We don’t know who started it but it’s unfortunate.”
Agar said the immediate priority was to call for an immediate ceasefire, adding that continuation of the violence would lead to “devastating” consequences.
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