Sudan’s army and its rival paramilitary the Rapid Support Forces blamed each other for the bombing of the Ethiopian embassy in the Sudanese capital. The army and the RSF have been locked in ruinous fighting in the capital Khartoum and elsewhere in Sudan since mid-April. The RSF was the first to level the accusation against the army, saying the “barbaric act” caused substantial damage to the embassy, located in the upscale Amarat district.

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