The most recent truce, the first to be supported by a joint US-Saudi effort, will go into effect on Monday evening, however violence erupts in Khartoum within hours of its signing

Death toll put at 413, but actual figure thought to be higher after week of intense battles in Khartoum and elsewhere between forces loyal to military leader and rival general

Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, under whom Sudan has moved to cement ties with US and Israel, is locked in conflict with paramilitary chief Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo for control of country

Outbreak of violence between nation's two top generals, each backed by tens of thousands of heavily armed fighters, trapping millions of people in their homes as supplies run low

Fighting goes on between leader Burhan's military forces and his deputy's Rapid Support Forces, with officials saying 170 have been injured

Rapid Support Forces claim to seize Khartoum's airport, presidential palace; fighter jets target militia's positions in capital

Jerusalem has yet to comment on last year's coup when military seized power, arrested prime minister

Israeli officials said set to meet Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, as country is beset by anti-coup demonstrations and violence; senior US diplomats arrive to resolve crisis

As activists call for more protests, military rulers step up powers to quell dissent; Abdalla Hamdok, seen as a mediator between sides, is now departing

Abdalla Hamdok says fragmentation of political forces and conflicts between military and civilian components of transition were unbridgeable, despite his best efforts

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