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Dozens killed as opposition RSF forces attack open market in Sudan Dozens killed as opposition RSF forces attack open market in Sudan
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Assault by the Rapid Support Forces in city of Omdurman also leaves more than 150 people woundedAssault by the Rapid Support Forces in city of Omdurman also leaves more than 150 people wounded
Fighters with the opposition Rapid Support Forces have attacked an open market in the Sudanese city of Omdurman, killing 54 people.Fighters with the opposition Rapid Support Forces have attacked an open market in the Sudanese city of Omdurman, killing 54 people.
The attack on Sabrein market also wounded at least 158 others, Sudan’s health ministry said. The attack on Sabrein market also wounded at least 158 others, Sudan’s health ministry said.
There was no immediate comment from the RSF. There was no immediate comment from the RSF.
The culture minister and government spokesperson, Khalid al-Aleisir, condemned the attack and said the casualties included many women and children. He also said the attack had caused “widespread destruction to private and public properties”.The culture minister and government spokesperson, Khalid al-Aleisir, condemned the attack and said the casualties included many women and children. He also said the attack had caused “widespread destruction to private and public properties”.
“This criminal act adds to the bloody record of this militia,” he said. “It constitutes a blatant violation of international humanitarian law.” “This criminal act adds to the bloody record of this militia,” he said. “It constitutes a blatant violation of international humanitarian law.”
The conflict in Sudan started in April 2023 when simmering tensions between the leaders of the military and the RSF exploded into open fighting in the capital, Khartoum. The conflict has since spread across the country. The conflict in Sudan started in April 2023 when simmering tensions between the leaders of the military and the RSF exploded into open fighting in the capital, Khartoum. The conflict has since spread across the country.
More than 28,000 people have been killed and millions forced to flee their homes. Famine has been declared in parts of the country, where some families have resorted to eating grass to survive. More than 28,000 people have been killed and millions forced to flee their homes. Famine has been declared in parts of the country, where some families have resorted to eating grass to survive.
The conflict has been marked by atrocities including ethnically motivated killing and rape, according the UN and human rights groups. The International criminal court has said it it investigating alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. The conflict has been marked by atrocities including ethnically motivated killing and rape, according the UN and human rights groups. The international criminal court has said it is investigating alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.