Sudanese Army Airstrike on North Darfur Market Kills Hundred of Civilians
- The Sudanese Army reportedly conducted an airstrike on Tora market in North Darfur, leading to hundreds of civilian casualties, according to the Emergency Lawyers organization.
- At least 270 bodies were counted at the scene by residents involved in recovery efforts.
- The Rapid Support Forces accused the army of committing a massacre during the attack amidst ongoing humanitarian crises in Sudan.
- Over 30 million Sudanese now require urgent assistance, including 16 million children living in dire conditions, according to current estimates.
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War in Sudan: Facts and Backgrounds on the Conflict
During the war in Sudan, the army reports the reconquest of the capital Khartoum, and an attack on a market in North Darfur is said to have resulted in numerous deaths. What is the conflict about? Questions and answers.
54 Die in Sudanese Airstrike on Market in North Darfur; South Sudan on Brink of Civil War
In Sudan, at least 54 people were killed Tuesday in a military airstrike on a market in the western village of Tora in North Darfur. Meanwhile, the United Nations is warning South Sudan is on the brink of a renewed civil war as fighting escalates between government forces and a rebel militia known as the White Army.
Sudanese Army Says Capital’s Center Recaptured From Militia
Sudan’s army recaptured central Khartoum including the international airport, an official said, edging closer to routing the Rapid Support Forces from the capital in what would be a turning point in the two-year civil war.
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