Port Sudan, Sudan:
A fierce battle in South and West Sudan killed at least 65 people and injured over 130 Mondays, said Medics said, proceeded as a devastating war between the army and paramilitary forces.
According to two medical sources, at least 40 people were killed and 70 were injured in the artillery in South Cordofain, in the state capital Kadugali.
The city controlled by the Sudani Army was targeted in an attack that Governor Mohammad Ibrahim accused a group of Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), led by Abdel Aziz al-Hilu led by Abdel Aziz al-Hilu , Which is also in one leg. State.
Ibrahim said in a statement to AFP, “The purpose of Hillu’s attack on citizens in Kadugali is to” destabilize the region “
The governor said the shelling targeted a local market.
SPLM-N collided with both army and paramilitary rapid support forces (RSF) in various parts of South Cordophen during their war.
Sudan has been in conflict since April 2023, with a fight between regular army and RSF in recent weeks.
– Air strike in Nyala –
A medical source told AFP that 63 were injured on Monday in a military airstrike in a military air strike of Nyafur, the capital of Nyafur, the capital of South Darfur, the capital of South Darfur.
The attack hit an area “Cinema District in Nayala” under RSF control, the source told the AFP on the condition of oblivion on security concerns.
In a statement on Monday, the RSF accused the Army of using “barrel bomb” against citizens in several neighborhoods in Nyala.
Most of Darfur, including RSF Nyala, dominate Darfur, which is 195 km (121 mi) from Al-Fashar, which is the capital of North Darfur, the only state in the region which is still under the control of the army.
L-Fasher is a home of some two million people who are under RSF siege since May.
The city has seen some of the worst battle of war as the army has fought for its last leg in the region.
The United Nations migration agency said on Monday that between April 2024 and January 2025, only more than 600,000 people have been displaced from North Darfur.
The International Organization for Migration reported 95 incidents at North Darfur, which was more than half in L-Fasher during this period.
“These incidents displaced the estimated 605,257 individuals (121,179 houses),” the IOM report said.
– Citizen ‘Price Payment’ –
Monday’s attacks in South Cordoffan and Darfur also come in Khartum amid a fight between the Army and the RSF, where the army has progressed against the paramilitary.
Last week, the army broke the siege of its headquarters in the capital and Signal Corps in Khartum North, which was surrounded by the RSF since the war began.
On Saturday, at least 60 people were killed and more than 150 were injured, when the RSF opened a busy market in the army-controlled Omdurman in part of the Greater Khartum.
Aerial attack on an RSF-controlled area across the Nile River in the capital itself, left two civilians dead and dozens were injured, the rescue team said.
Both the warning parties have been accused of repeatedly targeting citizens and targeting indiscriminate residential areas.
The war has killed thousands of people, uprooted over 12 million and destroyed Sudan’s delicate infrastructure, excluding most health facilities from service.
As the Sudani army moves forward in the capital, Stephen Dujarriqu, a UN Secretary -General spokesman Stephen Dujarrich, on Monday expressed the alarm associated with the army and militia, allegedly associated with the army, with the army.
He said, “Many victims of these incidents were allegedly from Cordophen areas of Darfur or Sudan,” he said, asked all parties to fight and work towards a permanent peace.
Sudani women, children and men “are paying the price for a constant fight by militant people,” said Dujarik.
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