The head of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF), General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, said late on Monday (November 24) that his paramilitaries would immediately enter into a three-month humanitarian truce in its conflict with the country's armed forces.
Breakdown
- RSF leader General Mohamed Hamdan Degalo announced a three-month unilateral ceasefire in the conflict with the Sudanese army.
- The ceasefire follows international intervention efforts, including a pledge from U.S. President Donald Trump and proposals from the Quad countries. 15s
- The RSF initially agreed to a Quad-proposed truce but later launched drone strikes on army positions. 38s
- Sudan's army chief rejected the Quad's proposals and criticized the UAE's role as mediator, while the RSF faces backlash for attacks on civilians after seizing Al-Fashir. 53s
- The conflict has killed tens of thousands of civilians since April 2023, with both RSF and army leaders under U.S. sanctions and the RSF facing genocide allegations. 1m 32s