The Sudanese army regained control of the official state television building, and returned broadcasting to it.

In a statement today (Monday), he described the Rapid Support Forces as "militias." Sudanese state television was cut off at noon on Sunday, in a move employees said was aimed at preventing the broadcast of any propaganda material for the RSF. The RSF claimed control of state television and other strategic facilities as fighting broke out across Khartoum, which the army denied. Violent clashes and exchanges of fire continued in the vicinity of the General Command of the Armed Forces in Khartoum, for the third day in a row. Explosions were heard in most parts of Khartoum. The Sudanese warplanes hovered over the capital, while a strong explosion shook the area around the airport in southwest Khartoum, and powerful explosions sounded in the vicinity of the armored corps headquarters in Al-Shajara area. With the death toll among civilians rising to about 100 since the outbreak of the clashes, according to the Sudanese Medical Syndicate. The mobilization of forces from both sides of the conflict in the vicinity of the television station in Khartoum, but the ambiguity of the situation does not confirm or deny the control of one of the parties, as each party confirms its control over the situation. Eyewitnesses reported that there is no confirmation of the arrival of reinforcements to the Rapid Support Forces in Marawi.

Okaz (Khartoum)