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Sudan’s paramilitary kill 13 people in Darfur

A medical group says Sudan’s malicious paramilitary forces attacked a group of people in the country’s troubled Darfur region, and often killed women and children.

The murders were the last by the Paramilitter Fast Support Forces, and the RSF came a day after the RSF cried a hospital in the surrounded al-Fasher city in North Darfur.

The road where the attack took place connects al-Fasher to the nearby Tweila town.

Sudanese doctors, a group of medical experts who watched the civil war of Sudan, said that five children, four women and four elderly people were killed and claimed to be an ethnicly motivated attack.

The Group of Doctors was “another section in the ethnic cleaning and genocide campaign carried out by RSF against unarmed civilians in Darfur”.

The doctor group said that on Saturday, RSF injured a hospital and six patients in al-Fasher.

Among the injured patients were children and a pregnant woman.

RSF did not respond immediately to the request for a comment on killing and hospital bombing.

The attacks were part of the RSF’s ongoing campaign to seize the control of Al-Fasher, the last castle of the Sudan army in Darfur.

The UN Human Rights Office, al-Fasher and nearby Abu Shouk displacement camp, said that at least 89 civilians, including “execution”, documented the murder of RSF within 10 days this month.

The paramilitars have bombed the city for more than a year and applied a total blockade to hundreds of thousands of people last month.

He dived into chaos as he fused the tensions between the army and the RSF.

The fight turned into a full -fledged civil war that killed tens of thousands of people and pushed some of the country into famine.

The destructive conflict was marked with mass murders and rape, where the International Criminal Court was investigated as war crimes and crimes against humanity.

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