Airstrikes threaten three-day truce in Sudan
by Zeinab Mohammed Salih in Khartoum and Oliver Holme from World news | The Guardian on (#6B4MW)
Senior aid worker issues warning over armed seizure of Khartoum lab containing deadly diseases
Airstrikes and reports of renewed fighting have threatened a delicate three-day truce in Sudan, while a senior aid worker warned of a potential huge biological hazard" resulting from the armed seizure of a Khartoum laboratory containing deadly diseases.
A 72-hour ceasefire came into effect across the country at midnight on Monday night and was largely holding. It is intended to give Sudanese people respite from days of bloodshed and allow the wounded to reach already limited medical care. World powers hope it will also provide time for a massive international rescue mission to fly out evacuees.
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