The United States, Russia, and China all call for an end to the violence in Sudan, where officials say dozens of people have been killed and hundreds wounded.
who called on Twitter for"an immediate cessation of hostilities." The Arab League chief, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, and African Union head, Moussa Faki Mahamat, also urged the warring parties to call a cease-fire.
The military and the RSF had previously teamed up to co-orchestrate the coup that overthrew the government in October 2021. The country at the crossroads of the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa borders six nations and is known for its history of military coups and civil conflicts since it gained independence in the 1950s.a state sponsor of terrorism.
A State Department spokesperson tells NBC News that all U.S. government workers in Sudan are “accounted for and safe.”
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