Explosions, clashes heard in Khartoum as 24-hour ceasefire ends
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Explosions, clashes heard in Khartoum as 24-hour ceasefire ends
A 24-hour ceasefire took hold in Sudan on Saturday, allowing a much-needed reprieve in fighting that has rocked the country for the last two months. But the ceasefire seemed to be a little inspiration to the warring groups, who were back on the streets early Sunday after the truce expired. Priyanka Navani reports.
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