Rapid Support Forces drone strike kills scores of people at mosque in Sudan | Sudan

A drone strike by the paramilitary rapid support forces on the surrounded Sudan city al -Fasher killed 75 people who worship in a mosque, the first intervention teams continued to catch the last basis of the Sudan army in the Group Darfur region.
The attack, one of the most deadly of this year, shot the Al-Daraja neighborhood where civilians from the famine-stroke Abu Shouk displacement camp were invaded by warriors after the warriors were invaded by warriors.
Emergency Response Room Volunteer Group, “the bodies were taken from the rubble of the mosque,” he said. Social media videos show organs stuck under rubble and debris.
RSF did not comment on the incident. The Paramiliter group has been dealing with a violent civil war with Sudan Armed Forces since April 2023, but since the army seized the capital, RSF has been fighting to maintain the regional domination of the castle Darfur in March.
El Pasher, the capital of the North Darfur Province, has been under the siege for more than a year for more than a year controlled by the Sudan army in the region.
Research It shows that RSF from the Human Research Laboratory of Yale University has built a earth wall around to trap people inside.
The satellite images published by the laboratory on Thursday, the Old Peace Protection Base (UNAMID) for the Abu Shouk Camp and the United Nations-African Union hybrid operation (UNAMID), now showed RSF forces advancing in many areas used by the anti-RSF forces.
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City and camp, artillery bombardment and drone strikes in recent months under the attack.
The brutal attacks here killed at least 89 civilians in a 10 -day period last month and said that some of the UN High Human Rights Commissioner (Ohchr) were summary executions.
Last week, at least 13 people died in the bombardment of the city by RSF.
A new report Ohchr said that between January and June, at least 3,384 civilians were killed in Darfur – a figure representing about 80% of civilian losses in Sudan last year.
In the report, most of the murders were caused by artillery bombardment and air and drone attacks in densely populated areas, and RSF’s attack on El Fash and during April was during the Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps.
The UN and the Rights groups have reported that some murders have been aimed at ethnic.
Under a darkening of communication, hand makes it difficult to verify or coordinate losses. At a briefing about the situation in the city, organized by a defender group Avaaz on Tuesday, the participants mentioned the terrible and worsening conditions in the city due to attacks.
Fatima, an artist and lecturer working with displaced communities in North Darfur, said that civilians in El Pash stayed for deliberate bombers, slow death, injury, injury, hunger, disease, intimidation and other inhuman practices. “This is a real disaster,” he said.
Mohammad Duda, the spokesman of the Zamzam camp in North Darfur, said that the people in El Past had to hide as temporary shelters in the buried transport containers ”. He applied to the international community to “intervene immediately and to save the people of Els from this disaster from this human crisis”.
Avaaz expressed his concern that RSF could make ethnicly targeted attacks, as reported after the capture of Zamzam in the early and in this year. Geneina In 2023.
The struggle in Sudan created what the UN had defined As one of the worst human crises of the 21st century. More than 150,000 people killed More than 14 million It was displaced from their homes and A larger number He needs human help.




