April 23 (FAP)-although the Sudan Rapid support Force and the Sudanese Armed Forces successively announced a three-day ceasefire on the 21st, according to Sudanese media reports, the clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid support Force near Khartoum Airport and Armed Forces headquarters continued on the evening of the 22nd local time. For its part, the Sudanese Armed Forces denied that the Rapid support Force had taken control of the industrial city of Jiad, located south of Khartoum. The Rapid support Force said it was "responding" to SAF attacks on multiple strongholds in Khartoum, and said it would "launch a full-scale attack on the Sudanese Armed Forces". Affected by the armed conflict, the supply of basic services such as electricity, water, food and medical services in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, has been disrupted to varying degrees. The Ministry of Health of Sudan said on the evening of the 22nd that at least 30 hospitals across the country had stopped service because of the conflict, and some hospitals had been damaged in the conflict.