The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) posted footage on its Twitter account, which it said showed its members entering the residence of armed forces commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan inside the RSF headquarters.

On the other hand, the official spokesman for the Sudanese army denied reports that the Rapid Support Forces had seized the headquarters of the Sudanese army, the guest house, or the presidential palace, and said that the armed forces completely control all their headquarters.

The spokesman added that what he described as some media mouthpieces of what he called the "rebel militia", broadcast many lies to mislead public opinion; he also stressed that the situation in the capital includes limited clashes around the vicinity of the General Command and central Khartoum, pointing to the implementation of air strikes on targets he described as hostile, and stressed that this will continue until the liquidation of the last pocket of the rebel militia in the capital, as he described.

The army spokesman pointed out that the Rapid Support Militia began sporadic looting and looting under threat to the property of unarmed citizens, he said.

Today, Monday, renewed clashes in several areas of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, in addition to their renewal as well in the vicinity of Merowe Airport (northern Sudan).

There were conflicting reports about the control of the Republican Palace in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, on the third day of military clashes between the two parties, with fighting continuing at the international airport and several areas of the capital and a number of states.