The Sudanese army announced its control of Arbaeen Street in Omdurman, while the Rapid Support confirmed their control of a military garrison in North Darfur. The United Nations accused the conflicting parties of committing serious violations against civilians and attacking hospitals.

The clashes come despite Saudi Arabia and the United States calling on Sudan's army and Rapid Support Forces on Sunday to agree on a new "effective" ceasefire after a truce brokered by the two countries expired on Saturday evening. The Sudanese sides accuse each other of starting the fighting first, and committing violations during a series of truces that failed to put an end to the clashes.