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[#Heavy exchange of fire in Sudan's capital#, 25 dead, at least 183 injured, #Sudan Airlines suspends all flights#Neighboring countries decide to close borders] According to CCTV International

author:National Business Daily

[#Fierce exchange of fire in the Sudanese capital#, 25 people have been killed and at least 183 injured, #Sudan Air suspends all flights# Neighboring countries decide to close borders According to CCTV International News, on the 15th local time, armed conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Sudanese Rapid Support Force occurred in the capital Khartoumdo. Saudi Arabian Airlines confirmed that at about 10:30 a.m. local time, a civilian airliner belonging to the company came under fire at Khartoum International Airport just before it was ready to take off. Fortunately, the passengers and crew on board disembarked in time and evacuated to the Saudi Embassy in Sudan.

According to CCTV news on April 16, local time on April 15, Chad (neighboring country) officials said that Chad decided to close its border with Sudan while ensuring border security until further notice. On the evening of the 15th local time, Sudan Airlines announced the suspension of all domestic and international flights until further notice. According to a number of media reports on the evening of the 15th local time, according to data provided by the Sudanese Medical Council, the conflict in the country has led to 25 deaths and at least 183 injuries. Web link (Gemma)

[#Heavy exchange of fire in Sudan's capital#, 25 dead, at least 183 injured, #Sudan Airlines suspends all flights#Neighboring countries decide to close borders] According to CCTV International
[#Heavy exchange of fire in Sudan's capital#, 25 dead, at least 183 injured, #Sudan Airlines suspends all flights#Neighboring countries decide to close borders] According to CCTV International
[#Heavy exchange of fire in Sudan's capital#, 25 dead, at least 183 injured, #Sudan Airlines suspends all flights#Neighboring countries decide to close borders] According to CCTV International

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