Islamabad: Pakistan said on Saturday that it is keeping a close eye on the situation in Sudan. Where the regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been fighting. Clashes led to explosions and violence in Khartoum, the city.
The RSF says it is in charge of the Khartoum international airport, which is making Pakistanis in the area worry about their safety.
People have been told by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that a mission is in touch with them to make sure they are safe.
“We are keeping a close eye on the safety situation in Sudan. About a thousand people from Pakistan live in #Khartoum. In a tweet, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. “Our Mission is in touch with them to make sure they are safe.”
While, There were problems between military leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and paramilitary commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo over putting the RSF into the regular army. This led to the war.
Moreover, Near the RSF base in south Khartoum, people have seen gunfire and explosions, and trucks full of fighters have been seen entering the airport complex. Near Burhan’s home and in Khartoum North, people have taken cover because of gunshots and artillery fire.
Both sides say that the other side started the fight.
Burhan, who is in charge of the military, and the RSF chief, who is his second-in-command, have been arguing about the talks. To bring back civilian rule and end the crisis caused by the coup in Sudan in 2021. Analysts say that putting the RSF into the normal army is one of the most important points of conflict.