The Sudan Rapid support Force denied that it had taken control of the presidential palace and the armed forces headquarters.

[Sudan Rapid support Force denied that it had control of the presidential palace and armed forces headquarters] according to Sudanese media reports, on the evening of the 18th local time, after entering the temporary ceasefire announced by both sides, the conflict between the Sudan Rapid support Force and the armed forces has not stopped, and the two sides accuse each other of violating the promise of a 24-hour temporary cease-fire. That night, the fast armed forces said they had taken control of more than 90% of Khartoum, including the presidential palace and the armed forces headquarters. The armed forces denied it, saying that the overall situation in Khartoum was stable, that the Rapid support Force did not control the headquarters of the armed forces, and that the current conflict was mainly concentrated near the presidential palace and the airport. In addition, the armed forces indicated that, to date, no dialogue or negotiations had taken place with the Rapid support Force.