Rapid support targets a market in Al -Fasher and the army bombing its gatherings with marches

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The Rapid Support Forces continued to bomb civilians in the city of El Fasher, north of Darfur, by bombing a local market, while the Sudanese army targeted the gatherings of these forces in the vicinity of Zamzam camp.

Medical sources said that 15 people were killed yesterday, Tuesday, in a bombing of a market in the city of El Fasher in northern Darfur, western Sudan, while the battles between the army and the rapid support forces are escalating in the region, which is suffering from starvation.

“The rapid support militia launched an attack by a password targeting a local market crowded with civilians in the city of El Fasher, which resulted in the death of more than 27 people dead and wounded,” said the coordination of Al -Fasher Resistance Committees in a statement.

Meanwhile, a military source in Al -Fasher said that the Sudanese army bombed the rapid support forces in the vicinity of the Zamzam refugee camp on the outskirts of the city of El Fasher.

The Rapid Support Forces attack last Friday killed at least 75 people, when a mosque plane targeted a displaced mosque who had to flee from the Abu Shuk camp on the outskirts of Al -Fasher.

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said that the attack killed 11 children between the dead, between the ages of 6 and 15 years.

Al -Fasher, which has been besieged by the Rapid Support Forces for more than a year, has been subjected to extensive attacks in recent months, especially the displaced camps that have had hundreds of thousands of fleeing war areas.

Last week, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volcker Turk, expressed concern about the exacerbation of the conflict and the sharp rise in civilian mortality amid “escalating the ethnic character” of the conflict and the exacerbation of the humanitarian crisis.

Humanitarian organizations fear mass massacres if the Rapid Support Forces take control of Al -Fasher, as the UN Mission of Facts in Sudan renewed their call today to take urgent measures after the deadly blow to the mosque in El Fasher.

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The Rapid Support Forces have been besieging at least 260,000 civilians inside El -Fasher since May 2024, while the United Nations warns that they are suffering from a severe food security in light of the almost complete stopping of humanitarian aid.