Africa-Press – Eritrea. Fighting has now spread to the headquarters of Sudan’s state TV, according to a presenter who briefly appeared on screen.
Gunshots could be heard in the background while he was on air, said Reuters news agency
Clashes are taking place in and around several locations in the centre of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum.
According to the army, the conflict began when Rapid Support Forces paramilitary fighters attacked its General Command, although the RSF says it was attacked first.
The RSF has claimed to be in control of the Republican Palace, the seat of the country’s presidency, as well as Khartoum International Airport.
However, the military says it still controls all bases and airports
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