Gunfire heard in Khartoum following ceasefire
A ceasefire was supposed to have come into force in Khartoum and other parts of Sudan.
A ceasefire agreement was supposed to have come into force in Khartoum. It's both in the capital city and other parts of Sudan on the fourth day of fighting. Rival generals, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the country's De Facto leader and head of the Rapid Support Forces, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo said they approved the ceasefire.
The Tunisian opposition Ennahda party say their headquarters have been raided and sealed off. The raid by police happened hours after the party's leader, Rached Ghannouchi was arrested.
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(Picture: There has been heavy bombardment in Khartoum's residential neighbourhoods. Credit: Reuters)
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