Tensions rise in Sudan as military and paramilitary forces clash.

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Sudan's military has warned of potential clashes with the country's powerful paramilitary force, known as Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which it said had deployed troops in the capital of Khartoum and other areas without the army's consent. The latest tensions between the army and the paramilitary stem from a disagreement over how the RSF should be integrated into the military and what authority should oversee the process. The merger is a key condition of Sudan's unsigned transition agreement. The escalation has raised concerns of new fighting in a country known for internal armed conflicts.
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