The situation in Sudan has reached an unfortunate degree, with the outbreak of fighting yesterday (Saturday) between the two most prominent forces in the Sudanese military component; They are the Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. It is a fight that invaded the three cities of the capital, and most of the cities of the regions of Sudan, especially Al-Obeid, Al-Fasher, Meroe, Port Sudan, and Madani. This means that the occurrence of loss of life and injuries is a kind of “gathering the outcome.” It is unfortunate that Sudan is fragmenting after it has come close to reaching a final agreement that will restore governance to civilians and return the military forces to their barracks. It is a solution that finds great support from within, and from international and regional powers that are interested in the matter of Sudan. In the face of the expansion of this bloody security chaos, those who pity Sudan and its people have nothing but to appeal to the military parties to exercise restraint, cease fire, and return to negotiations on the terms of the final political agreement. As the only path to achieving stability, the return of the international community to support the reconstruction of Sudan, and the creation of a safe and promising environment for the Sudanese people who are loyal to their homeland.