At least 185 people have died in three days of clashes in Sudan. Irish diplomat attacked

The total death toll from three days of clashes in Sudan has reached 185 people. Also, about 1,800 civilians and militants were injured. Such data are provided by the UN representative in Sudan, Volker Perthes.

Also in Khartoum, the EU Ambassador to Sudan, Irish diplomat Aidan O'Hara, was attacked. It happened in his house. This was announced by the EU representative for foreign affairs and security, Josep Borrell. He did not disclose the details of the assassination attempt, but stressed that O'Hara is now safe. “The security of diplomatic premises and personnel is the responsibility of the Sudanese authorities,” Borrell tweeted .

Clashes between the armed forces of Sudan and the paramilitary group "Rapid Support Forces" (RSF) began on Saturday, April 15. RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo said the military had violated the ceasefire and now the RSF will pursue the leader of the armed forces, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.

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