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This comes a day after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) – which was declared “a rebel” yesterday by the army – declared control of the state television building, interrupting broadcasting.
“Your armed forces have regained control of the Radio and Television building and restored broadcasting,” the spokesman of the Sudanese Armed Forces said in a brief statement posted on the army’s social media Facebook page.
The restoration of the army control is crucial in its current conflict with the RSF which has sought to take control of the army.
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