Sudanese Army Airstrike on North Darfur Market Kills Hundred of Civilians
- A Sudanese war monitor accused the military of killing hundreds in an air strike on a market in western Darfur, calling it a 'horrific massacre.'
- The Sudanese armed forces denied targeting civilians, stating they only attack legitimate hostile targets.
- The United Nations described Sudan as the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with over 12 million people displaced and widespread famine and acute food insecurity.
- Civilian deaths have intensified amid the ongoing civil conflict in Sudan.
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'Foreign invasion' of Sudan: 'The purpose of this war is to divide the country and to destroy it'
The United Nations has denounced attacks on the civilian population in Sudan, including a recent airstrike on a market in North Darfur that left dozens of casualties. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on Sudan's brutal war and the UN's 'grave' concerns over on-going attacks on the Sudanese civilians, FRANCE 24's Gavin Lee welcomes Ali Trayo, Journalist, Author and Analyst on African Affairs, including peace and security.
Deadly Airstrike in Sudan's Darfur Region Sparks Outrage - teleSUR English
A devastating military airstrike on Monday claimed the lives of at least 54 people in the village of Tora, located in Sudan’s western region of Darfur. The attack, which targeted a local market, ignited a massive fire and left 23 others injured, according to aid groups. More than half of the victims were women. The Sudanese military has denied allegations of targeting civilians, calling them “incorrect.” However, rights groups have condemned the…
Sudan aid groups say 54 killed in airstrike blamed on military in Darfur
Aid groups in Sudan said on Tuesday at least 54 people were killed in a military airstrike on a local market in the country’s western region. The strike on Monday on the village of Tora caused a huge fire, according to Adam Rejal, a spokesman for the General Coordination, a…
At least 54 killed in airstrike blamed on miliary in Darfur
A spokesman for the Sudanese military said civilians had not been targeted, adding the allegations were “incorrect” and “are raised whenever our forces exercise their constitutional and legal right to deal with hostile targets”
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