72-hour cease-fire takes effect the situation in Sudan is generally calm

[72-hour ceasefire agreement goes into effect overall calm in Sudan] on June 18, the security situation in Sudan has been calm for a long time. In the capital circle composed of the capital city of Khartoum and its surrounding cities of North Khartoum and Ntoman, the sound of gunfire basically stopped, and no fighter planes and drones were deployed to carry out military operations by both sides of the conflict. Many residents took advantage of the ceasefire to go out to buy the necessities of life, and social order was restored. Clashes broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid support Force in the capital Khartoum and other places on 15 April. The two sides have reached a number of cease-fire agreements, but none of them have been implemented. On June 17, the two sides of the conflict reached a new 72-hour temporary ceasefire in the Saudi Red Sea port city of Jeddah. The ceasefire began at 0600 hours on 18 June Khartoum time, Sudan.