Fighting continues in Sudan Conflict in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese Armed Forces continues despite a 72-hour truce. Fighting has left at least 413 people dead Kobar Bridge: Damaged by artillery fire Kafouri: Upmarket residential district under fire Republican Palace Sudanese Armed Forces HQ International Airport closed Nine aircraft destroyed White Nile Blue Nile Al Saha Hospital: RSF fighters occupy hospital. 13 hospitals forced to shut Khartoum Teaching Hospital: Reports that oxygen supply is depleted KHARTOUM 2km 1.25 miles ---------------------------------------------------------------------- LIBYA CHAD EGYPT Camp Lemonnier: U.S. Navy base in Djibouti SUDAN Khartoum Omdurman El Obeid DARFUR C.A.R. SOUTH SUDAN ERITREA DJIBOUTI 400km 250 miles -------------------------------------- Djibouti: U.S. moves troops to Camp Lemonnier to evacuate Embassy staff. South Korea, Spain to send military aircraft Apr 20, refugees: UN reports 600,000 refugees in Sudan Army chief: Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan receives calls to join 72-hour truce from U.S., Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and Egypt. Ceasefire marks Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr Apr 21: RSF leader, Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, agrees to Eid holiday ceasefire ----------------------------------------- Sources: Aviation24, Al Jazeera, Reuters, Reliefweb Picture: Planet Labs PBC © GRAPHIC NEWS