Before they went to war with each other, Sudan's rival generals rose to prominence under the regime of deposed strongman Omar al-Bashir. This week, that old guard has reappeared.Wanted by the International Criminal Court, former top Bashir aide Ahmed Harun announced via Sudanese media on Tuesday that he and other former old regime officials had escaped Khartoum's Kober prison, where they had been since Bashir's ouster after pro-democracy protests in 2019.
haven t even from states further afield. we haven t had even from states further afield. we haven t had too much of that to date but if haven t had too much of that to date but if this haven t had too much of that to date but if this continues or if there is a tilt but if this continues or if there is a tilt militarily and the benefactors of the losing side feel they need to weigh and that could broiong they need to weigh and that could prolong the conflict. gk, they need to weigh and that could prolong the conflict. they need to weigh and that could prolong the conflict. 0k, thank you ve much prolong the conflict. ok, thank you very much for prolong the conflict. 0k, thank you very much for your prolong the conflict. 0k, thank you very much for your analysis, - prolong the conflict. 0k, thank you very much for your analysis, jonas | very much for your analysis, jonas horner. live pictures of the scene in the capital, khartoum, there. we know that throughout the country t
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