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Air strikes again shook Sudan's capital Monday while the latest truce talks in Jeddah have yielded no progress, with a Saudi diplomat saying both sides consider themselves 'capable of winning the battle'. | ManilaBulletin

KHARTOUM, Sudan -- Air strikes again shook Sudan's capital Monday while the latest truce talks in Jeddah have yielded no progress, with a Saudi diplomat saying both sides consider themselves "capable of winning the battle".

By Monday, the talks had yielded "no major progress", a Saudi diplomat told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. In this picture taken on May 5, 2023, people from various nationalities board the Spanish frigate Reina Sofia during an evacuation from Port Sudan toward Saudi Arabia, as violence continues between two rival Sudanese generals. The fighting has sparked a mass exodus of foreigners and of Sudanese, in both air and sea evacuations and arduous overland journeys to Egypt, Chad, South Sudan and other neighbouring countries.

The United Nations has warned of a widening humanitarian crisis after fighting has already displaced 335,000 people and created 117,000 refugees.

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