At least 97 civilians have been killed and 365 others injured since fighting erupted in Sudan, the doctor's trade union said in a statement early on Monday, according to Reuters.
While the World Health Organization said on Sunday that more than 83 people had been killed and more than 1,126 people injured across Khartoum, South Kordofan, North Darfur, Northern State and other regions since April 13.
The RSF announced that it had taken control of the presidential palace, a strategic guesthouse within the army's headquarters, and the Khartoum International Airport in the capital. The RSF also claimed to have seized control of Merowe and El-Obeid airports and other strategic sites in the states.
However, the Sudanese army denied the claims, stating that "all sites are under the control of the armed forces." On Saturday evening, the Sudanese Armed Forces issued a statement on social media that there would be no negotiations or dialogue until the RSF is disbanded.