Sudanese army in heavy clashes with rebel group

Fighting takes place the same day president signs deal with another faction

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Khartoum: Sudan's army clashed with Darfur rebels the same day the country's president declared the region's war over after a ceasefire with another insurgent force, rebels said yesterday.

French aid group Medecins du Monde said it had been forced to suspend operations because of the fighting in the central Jabel Marra region on Wednesday, but did not say who was involved.

More than 100,000 people had been displaced by fighting in the area over recent days, it added.

Sudan's army was not immediately available for comment.

Darfur's insurgent Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) said government forces attacked at least three areas in the mountainous region on Wednesday, including the busy market town of Deribat.

"Heavy fighting was going until late into the night," SLA spokesman Ebrahim Al Hillu said.

"The government attacked in huge numbers backed up by Antonovs, helicopter gunships and MiGs [fighter jets]. This is the peace the government is offering."

Sudanese president Omar Hassan Al Bashir declared the war in Darfur over on Wednesday, announcing the release of 57 rebels a day after signing a ceasefire and initial peace deal with the separate rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM).

Bashir made his announcement at a Darfur rally after agreeing the temporary ceasefire with JEM in Doha on Tuesday. He also signed an agreement committing Sudan to reaching a final peace deal with the rebels by March 15.

The SLA, led by Paris-based Abdul Wahid Mohamad Al Noor, and other Darfur rebel groups have rejected the deal and the agreement came almost exactly a year after the last Khartoum/JEM ceasefire which the rebels said broke down in a day.

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