Sudan conflict: Truce announced as thousands flee and fatalities reported.

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Military generals in Sudan agreed to a temporary truce for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, with the Rapid Support Forces announcing a 72-hour humanitarian truce to allow for evacuations. The Sudanese Armed Forces’ top general also declared that the military would commit to a civilian-led government, seemingly pointing to an end of hostilities between the two military groups. The conflict has caused significant civilian deaths and injuries and damage to essential infrastructure, with international groups urging an end to the violence.
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