Article 6B6W4 Sudan crisis live: rival factions agree to extend ceasefire for a further 72 hours – as it happened

Sudan crisis live: rival factions agree to extend ceasefire for a further 72 hours – as it happened

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Nadeem Badshah (now); Martin Belam and Tom Bryant
from World news | The Guardian on (#6B6W4)

Army and paramilitary opponents the RSF agree to extend fragile truce that was due to end at midnight

The UK's foreign secretary James Cleverly has been defensive about criticism of UK evacuation efforts from Sudan affecting and delaying efforts by Germany and other European nations to evacuate people.

The BBC has reported that German authorities told it that the British operation to rescue diplomats at the weekend jeopardised" the efforts of other nations, because it didn't have the permission of the Sudanese authorities to take place. Cleverly told listeners:

My understanding is we did have permissions for those overflights. I will, of course, look at the circumstances of that. My understanding is we've had permissions for those flights. We enjoy a very, very close professional relationship with the German government and the German armed forces that have been on the on the ground.

The extremist putschist forces have attacked the camp of the RSF in the Kafouri area with aviation and artillery. Our forces confronted the aggressor forces ... and inflicted heavy losses ... and seized their military equipment. The attacks of the putschists and the remnants of the former regime on the camps of our forces come during the humanitarian truce that was allocated to open humanitarian corridors for citizens and residents of brotherly and friendly countries.

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