

The Red Cross said that on Monday it had facilitated the release of 64 Sudanese soldiers held by paramilitaries, as the rival sides meet in Saudi Arabia over six months into war.
Army Chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his former deputy, paramilitary commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo forces’, have been fighting since mid-April, killing more than 9,000 people and displacing nearly six million.
Red Cross has facilitated regular prisoner transfers and exchanges between the army and Daglo’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
“Those released were transferred from Khartoum to Wad Madani,”a major city south of the capital “at the request of both parties to the conflict”, Red Cross stated in a statement.
Representatives of the rival generals are currently in Saudi Arabia, where US and Saudi mediators have resumed negotiations aimed at a ceasefire and securing the delivery of desperately needed humanitarian aid.
The warring parties have traded accusations of obstructing humanitarian access. Both the army and the RSF have been accused of operating detention centers with rampant abuse of those they have captured- rival fighters as well as civilians
















































































































































































































































































































































































































































