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Peacekeepers attacked in Darfur | Peacekeepers attacked in Darfur |
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Four members of the peacekeeping force in the Sudanese region of Darfur have been injured in an ambush. | Four members of the peacekeeping force in the Sudanese region of Darfur have been injured in an ambush. |
It is the first attack on the Darfur peacekeepers since the International Criminal Court indicted President Omar al-Bashir for war crimes last week. | It is the first attack on the Darfur peacekeepers since the International Criminal Court indicted President Omar al-Bashir for war crimes last week. |
One of the soldiers is in a serious condition following the assault by unknown gunmen near Geneina town. | One of the soldiers is in a serious condition following the assault by unknown gunmen near Geneina town. |
Meanwhile, the US embassy in Khartoum said it was allowing all non-essential embassy staff to leave the country. | |
"This is one step down from an ordered evacuation of non-essential staff," an unnamed US official told Reuters news agency. | |
The official reportedly said it was partly a diplomatic move in reaction to last week's expulsion of 13 aid agencies from Darfur in the wake of the warrant for Mr Bashir. | |
A spokesman for the joint UN-African Union mission said Monday evening's attack on the peacekeepers marked a worrying escalation of the violence in Darfur. | |
"We are in Darfur to keep the peace and this is totally unacceptable," Noureddine Mezni told Reuters news agency. | "We are in Darfur to keep the peace and this is totally unacceptable," Noureddine Mezni told Reuters news agency. |
"They opened fire without warning. It could have been fatal," said another spokesman for the force, Kemal Saiki. | "They opened fire without warning. It could have been fatal," said another spokesman for the force, Kemal Saiki. |
"We have no other information about the origin of the attack, or who was behind it," he told the AFP news agency. | "We have no other information about the origin of the attack, or who was behind it," he told the AFP news agency. |
As well as pro-government militias and rebel groups, armed criminals have also taken advantage of the breakdown in law and order to operate in Darfur. | As well as pro-government militias and rebel groups, armed criminals have also taken advantage of the breakdown in law and order to operate in Darfur. |
The force, known as Unamid, is set to be the world's biggest peacekeeping mission, with 26,000 troops but it currently has just 15,000 - 60% of its intended strength. | The force, known as Unamid, is set to be the world's biggest peacekeeping mission, with 26,000 troops but it currently has just 15,000 - 60% of its intended strength. |
Humanitarian fears | Humanitarian fears |
Mr Bashir on Sunday made a defiant visit to Darfur and warned all foreign workers to obey Sudan's laws or face expulsion. | Mr Bashir on Sunday made a defiant visit to Darfur and warned all foreign workers to obey Sudan's laws or face expulsion. |
The expelled aid agencies have strongly denied Sudanese government claims they have a political agenda. | |
The UN has said kicking out the humanitarian groups puts more than one million lives at risk. | |
Some 2.7 million people are receiving aid in Darfur after being forced from their homes. | Some 2.7 million people are receiving aid in Darfur after being forced from their homes. |
The UN estimates that 300,000 people have died, since black African rebels took up arms in 2003 against the Arab-dominated regime demanding a greater share of resources and power. | The UN estimates that 300,000 people have died, since black African rebels took up arms in 2003 against the Arab-dominated regime demanding a greater share of resources and power. |
The ICC issued a warrant for Mr Bashir on 4 March, accusing him of two counts of war crimes and five crimes against humanity in Darfur. | The ICC issued a warrant for Mr Bashir on 4 March, accusing him of two counts of war crimes and five crimes against humanity in Darfur. |
It is the court's first indictment against a serving president. | It is the court's first indictment against a serving president. |
Mr Bashir has always denied that his government helped mobilise the Janjaweed militias accused of the worst atrocities against civilians. | Mr Bashir has always denied that his government helped mobilise the Janjaweed militias accused of the worst atrocities against civilians. |
Sudan, the African Union and the Arab League have all urged the UN Security Council to use its powers to defer the arrest warrant, saying it could further destabilise Darfur. | Sudan, the African Union and the Arab League have all urged the UN Security Council to use its powers to defer the arrest warrant, saying it could further destabilise Darfur. |
After meeting Mr Bashir in Khartoum on Monday, AU Commission chairman Jean Ping said: "It is clear that the decision of the ICC undermined and jeopardised... reconciliation in Darfur." | |
But correspondents say the US and UK are unlikely to agree. | But correspondents say the US and UK are unlikely to agree. |