114 Killed in Week of Attacks in Sudan's Darfur: Medical Sources
The attacks by Sudan's army and Rapid Support Forces killed 114 people in western Darfur, including 51 in Al-Zuruq and 63 near Kernoi, amid ongoing ethnic and territorial conflict.
- Attacks by Sudan's army and paramilitary forces in Darfur over the past week killed 114 people, according to medical sources.
- The army conducted drone strikes on the towns of Al-Zuruq and Kernoi, with the latter attack killing 63 people from the Zaghawa ethnic group.
- The fighting in Darfur has revived memories of mass atrocities committed in the 2000s by the Janjaweed, the predecessor of the Rapid Support Forces.
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114 killed in week of Darfur attacks
Attacks by Sudan's army and its paramilitary foes on two towns in the western Darfur region over the past week have killed 114 people, medical sources told AFP Sunday. Since April 2023, Sudan has been gripped by a war between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which in October seized the army's last holdout position in Darfur. The RSF has since pushed west to the Chadian border and east through the vast Kordofan region, wh…
The fighting between the army and the paramilitaries has recently intensified in the Sudan.
Fighting between the Sudanese army and the paramilitaries killed more than 100 civilians in one week in Northern Darfur province.
114 killed in week of attacks in Sudan’s Darfur: medical sources
Attacks by Sudan’s army and its paramilitary foes on two towns in the western Darfur region over the past week have killed 114 people, medical sources told AFP Sunday. Since April 2023, Sudan has been gripped by a war between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which in October seized the army’s last holdout position in Darfur. The RSF has since pushed west to the Chadian border and east through the vast Kordofan region, wh…
At the end of October, FSR paramilitaries seized the last army stronghold in Darfur during a bloody offensive marked by executions, looting and rape. Since then, fighting with the army has increased.
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