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Airstrikes Hit Khartoum; Envoy Sees Sides More Open to Talks

An aerial view of black smoke rising over Khartoum. Fighting raged in Sudan, despite rival forces agreeing to extend a truce aimed to stem the weeks of warfare that has killed hundreds. [VOA]

Airstrikes and artillery rocked Khartoum on Saturday as Sudan entered a third week of fighting between rival military forces despite a cease-fire, prompting more civilians to flee and renewed warnings of wider instability if the war is not stopped.

As dark smoke rose over Khartoum, a U.N. envoy offered a possible flicker of hope, saying the warring sides that have so far shown no sign of compromise were now more open to negotiations - though no date had been set.

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