Aid group says over 100 people killed in 2 weeks of fighting in a Sudanese city
- At least 134 people, including an MSF team member, have died in El-Fasher, Darfur, due to intense fighting, as reported by Doctors without Borders.
- El-Fasher is the only state capital in western Sudan not under Rapid Support Forces control, serving as a crucial humanitarian hub at risk of famine.
- The conflict in El-Fasher escalated on May 10, prompting UN chief Antonio Guterres to warn of "an alarming new chapter.
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Over 100 people ‘killed in 2 weeks of fighting in Sudanese city’
CAIRO: More than two weeks of fighting between Sudan’s military and a notorious paramilitary group over a major city in the western Darfur region killed at least 123 people, an international aid group said on Sunday. The fighting in El-Fasher, the provincial capital of North Darfur province, also wounded more than 930 people in the same period, Doctors without Borders said. “This is a sign of the violent intensity of the fighting,” the group s…
Toll from clashes in Sudan’s El-Fasher now at least 134
At least 134 people have died at a single hospital in the Darfur city of El-Fasher in western Sudan, Doctors without Borders said on Sunday, including one MSF team member. The post Toll from clashes in Sudan's El-Fasher now at least 134 appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News.
More than two weeks of fighting between the Sudanese army and a paramilitary group in the western Darfur region have killed at least 123 people, Doctors Without Borders said today.
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