Sudan’s Warring Factions Trade Blame over Strike on Aid Convoy In
5 Articles
5 Articles
Sudan's warring factions trade blame over strike on aid convoy in Darfur
The warring parties in Sudan's civil war have traded blame for an attack on a UN World Food Programme convoy trying to bring aid to an area of North Darfur where fighting and blockades have led to deadly hunger.
Sudan’s warring factions trade blame over strike on aid convoy in
CAIRO: The warring parties in Sudan’s civil war have traded blame for an attack on a UN World Food Programme convoy trying to bring aid to an area of North Darfur where fighting and blockades have led to deadly hunger. The convoy was hit north of the city of Al-Fashir, the army’s only holdout in the wider Darfur region where an estimated 300,000 remaining residents have been
Sudan’s army denies bombing convoy taking aid to famine-hit area
Sudan’s army has denied bombing a World Food Programme (WFP) convoy taking aid to a famine-hit area in the country’s Darfur region. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) had blamed the army for Wednesday’s air strike in the town of Mellit, which is under RSF control. The WFP did not give many details of the attack, but said three lorries in the 16-vehicle convoy were damaged and caught fire. All staff travelling in the convoy were safe, it…
Mellit – Darfur24 Eyewitnesses and local sources in the town of Mellit, located about 65 kilometers north of El Fasher in North Darfur State, reported that a drone bombed a humanitarian aid convoy in the area, and the main market was also subjected to a similar bombardment. Last Sunday, the town of Mellit received a relief convoy from the World Food Program, which included The post Aid convoy bombed in the town of Mellit, North Darfur appeared f…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium