After a competing force deploys, the military of Sudan issues a conflict warning.

 


The formidable paramilitary force of Sudan, which has troops stationed in the capital and other towns, has been warned by the military of probable conflicts.

The signature of a pact with political parties to restore the country's democratic transition has been delayed as a result of rising tensions between the military and the Rapid Support Forces in recent months. The military said in a statement that the development of the RSF in Khartoum and other parts of the nation did not receive "the approval of, or coordination with," the leadership of the armed forces.

The RSF actions, according to the report, "have heightened security risks and heightened tensions between regular forces."

To avoid engaging in violent combat with the RSF, the military said it had tried to "find peaceful solutions to such violations".

The military made its announcement as the RSF stationed soldiers near Egypt's border in the Northern Province. The paramilitary group reportedly tried to establish a military outpost there, according to local media.

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