21 dead in Sudan as a result of a bombing attributed to the Rapid Support Forces News Agency » Iraq

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Baghdad-INA
A bombing targeting a market in the southeastern Sudanese city of Sennar, blamed on the Rapid Support Forces, killed 21 people, a day after the country’s government refused to deploy an independent force to protect civilians.

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The Sudan Doctors Network reported that the toll reached 21 dead, noting that “more than 70 people were also injured” in this artillery bombardment, which it attributed to the Rapid Support Forces led by Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo.
Battles began in Sudan in mid-April 2023 between the army led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who is the head of the Sovereignty Council and de facto ruler of the country, and the Rapid Support Forces led by his allies and aftermath . deputy Dagalo, called Hemedti.
The conflict has pushed the country to the brink of famine, and humanitarian organizations have been denouncing for months the lack of security that prevents them from providing aid.

2024-09-09 19:40:10

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