On Sunday, a shelling by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces in Omdurman killed six civilians, including two children, and injured 36 others. This attack reflects the escalating conflict between the RSF and the Sudanese army, which has led to widespread devastation across the country, with millions displaced.
In a tragic incident in Omdurman, Sudan, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) conducted a shelling attack that resulted in the deaths of six civilians, including two children. This information was reported by a medical source on Monday. The incident, which occurred on Sunday, also left 36 individuals injured, half of whom were children, according to a doctor who requested anonymity due to security concerns.
The ongoing conflict between the RSF and Sudan’s military has led to significant civilian casualties and widespread humanitarian crises. The shelling in Omdurman highlights the severe impact of this conflict on innocent lives, particularly children. With the situation continuing to escalate, urgent attention to the humanitarian and security needs in the region is paramount.
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