At least thirteen people, including three children, were killed Friday in new bombardment of artillery paramilitary bombings against the besieged city of El Fasser, in West Sudan, he informed his French medical source, which was expressed.
“Another 21 people were injured by artillery artillery fire of the Paramilitations of the Rapid Support Forces (DIFI)”this source added, referring to the faction involved in a ruthless war with the regular army since April 2023.
DYS have been besieging the capital of the state of North Darfur for over a year since May 2023. They have repeatedly launched raids to overwhelm the city of almost a million inhabitants, the only capital capital in all the vast Darfur that has not fallen into their hands.
Yesterday’s bombings took place a few hours after the transition council, an instrument ruled by Sudan, said the army leader ‘Abdel Fatah al -Burhan He agreed during his telephone conversation with the UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres‘ to be declared “One week’s humanitarian truce in El Fasser to facilitate access to the humanitarian aid of thousands of civilians under siege.”
The UN has been warning for weeks that civilians trapped in the city are confronted with a devastating state, hunger pushes families to even feed on plant leaves.
The DIA occupied most of Darfur in the first months of the war. But they have never been able to understand El Fasser, even though they have been siege for more than a year.
A source from the French Agency at paramilitary said yesterday that their administration had not received any proposal for a ceasefire.
More than a million people are on the verge of famine in northern Darfour, according to the UN.
Of the ten million internal displaced in Sudan – this is the most serious crisis of forced displacements in the world – almost 20% is in northern Sudan.
Source :Skai
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