Rapid Support Forces (RSF) A suspected drone attack in Sudan by paramilitary killed in a hospital, killing six people and injuring leases 12 in the L-Obid city.
An army source told the AFP news agency that the RSF attack targeted the “residential areas of the city with heavy artillery”, so the bombing led to a change in another hospital in the city. The right group, emergency lawyers blamed the attack on RSF.
The attack was out of the hospital service as a result of the attack.
L-Observer is a city located about 360 km in the south-west from the capital Khartum. In February, the country’s army defeated it by RSF for about two years before breaking the siege.
The city has been under RSF bombing since then, as it is important for the supply route of the army in the West, where the only city under army control is L-Fasher.
Sudan was largely hunger, performing, performing
The paramilitary groups and the Sudani army have been colliding with L-Obid and L-Fasher along the road in recent weeks.
The war between the two sides has killed thousands of people and uprooted 13 million since the breakdown in April 2023, as well as Sudan effectively divided into two parts, holding the army center, east and north, while RSF and their allies control all parts of the south.
According to the United Nations (United Nations), the struggle in Sudan has created the world’s biggest hunger and performance crisis. It pushed some parts of the country into famine.
Rights groups stated that the war has been marked by atrocities, including large -scale rape and casteist obedient killings, which were said by rights groups, especially in the Darfur region, for crimes against war crimes and humanity.
Edited by: ZAC Crellin