Sudan’s paramilitary kills at least 40 people as fighting spreads into Kordofan region
The Rapid Support Forces launched drone strikes during a funeral, killing at least 40 civilians amid Sudan's ongoing war that has displaced 12 million people, the UN said.
- Sudan's paramilitary force, the RSF, killed at least 40 civilians in an attack on the city of el-Obeid, launching drone strikes on a funeral service.
- The RSF seized el-Fasher, the last army stronghold in Darfur, rampaging through a hospital and killing over 450 people, according to the World Health Organization.
- The fighting between the RSF and the military has killed at least 40,000 people, displaced 12 million, and left 24 million facing acute food insecurity, according to the UN agencies.
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The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) confirmed the attack by the Rapid Support Forces (FAR) and warned about the deterioration of security in the North Kordofan region, that insurgents are attempting to snatch the Army.
Sudan funeral attack kills at least 40 as fighting speads into Kordofan region
An attack on a funeral gathering in North Kordofan's capital El-Obeid killed at least 40 civilians and injured dozens more, the UN said Wednesday, as the two-year war pitting Sudan's army against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) intensifies.
Intensifying Conflict in Sudan: Drone Strikes and Humanitarian Crisis
Recent attacks by Sudan's paramilitary force, RSF, in el-Obeid and Bara have resulted in at least 87 civilian deaths. The UN warns of worsening humanitarian conditions in conflict-affected areas, with 24 million facing acute food insecurity. The RSF and military conflict over democratic transition has displaced millions.
Sudan's paramilitary kills at least 40 people as fighting spreads into Kordofan region
An attack by Sudan's paramilitary force on the city of el-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan province, killed at least 40 civilians, local media reported, following reports of atrocities elsewhere in the region as the two-year war intensifies. The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said dozens were injured in Monday's attack but didn't specify the perpetrators. It warned that the humanitarian situation across Kordofan was…
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