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Mohamed Dagalo, RSF leader, says his troops will not stop fighting until the country's army adheres to the ceasefire agreements.

on Saturday, Dagalo said his fighters were being “relentlessly” bombed despite the three-day extension of the truce.Advertisement

According to the BBC, Dagalo said he was open to talks but the condition was that the ceasefire should hold.The army chief has tentatively agreed to face-to-face talks in South Sudan. Dagalo said he had no personal problem with al-Burhan but regarded him as a traitor for bringing into government those loyal to former President Omar al-Bashir.

In 2021, tensions began to brew when al-Burhan overturned an agreement to share power with civilians. He subsequently took full control in a coup.

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