At least 40 people were killed today and dozens were injured in an aerial bombardment targeting a street market in southern Khartoum. This was one of the deadliest airstrikes with civilian casualties in its capital Sudanwhich has been plagued by war for nearly five months and where clashes are intensifying in populated areas.
Since April 15, the power struggle between the army led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces (FSR) commanded by General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo has left 7,500 dead and nearly five millions of displaced persons and refugees.
The real toll is actually much higher because many areas of the country are completely cut off from the world, most notably Darfur, in the west bordering Chad, and both camps refuse to disclose their casualties.
Today’s shelling by the army, the only one with fighter jets in this conflict, began early in the morning in the market of the Kouro district, south of Khartoum.
The district’s resistance committee, one of the pro-democratic groups that have organized mutual aid among residents since the beginning of the war, denounced a “massacre.”
Source: News Beast

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