Gunfire and explosions echoed across Sudan's capital Khartoum for a second day as clashes between the army and paramilitary forces have left at least 56 dead and hundreds injured. Residents reported hearing continuous gunshots Sunday morning, with localized skirmishes spreading amid failed ceasefire attempts.
\\"The clashes are still ongoing,\\" said CGTN Stringer Momen Almakki, speaking from Kobar in Khartoum North. His footage captured sporadic gunfire near residential areas, underscoring risks to civilians. Analysts warn the power struggle could destabilize the region and impact global grain supplies, given Sudan's strategic role in African trade routes.
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