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Sudan: Army airstrikes target RSF, civilians reported killed
2024-04-28
[SUDANTRIBUNE] Sudanese military aircraft conducted airstrikes on Friday targeting positions held by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in several locations, sparking reports of civilian casualties.

Local sources informed Sudan Tribune that warplanes bombed RSF sites east of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, as well as Mellit, a town roughly 60 kilometers north. Additionally, airstrikes were reported near al-Qatina locality in the White Nile State, south of Khartoum, resulting in the destruction of RSF armoured vehicles.

The paramilitary forces acknowledged the attacks on social media, posting video footage showing dead camels allegedly killed in the airstrikes.

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the Civil Democratic Forces Coordination (Tagadum) issued a statement condemning the air raid on Mellit, claiming civilian casualties and significant property and livestock losses.

Tagadum criticized the targeting of civilians and called for the reformation of Sudan’s military and security institutions. The statement highlighted a pattern of airstrikes targeting civilian infrastructure, including homes and property, across Darfur, Kordofan, al-Jazira, and other regions.

They condemned the use of imprecise weaponry like barrel bombs, accusing the government of deliberately harming civilians outside its control.

Tagadum urged both sides to cease attacks on civilians, their areas of residence, and their property through airstrikes, ground assaults, or artillery shelling.
Posted by:Fred

#2  We fund everything. It overrides the necessity for discernment.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-04-28 15:18  

#1  If the Sudan military had no air force this civil war would be over. So who is funding it? The Pentagon?
Posted by: Huputle+Cherelet4131   2024-04-28 15:15  

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