El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur in Sudan, was rocked by an artillery strike from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Monday, leaving at least 13 civilians dead and 19 wounded. Volunteer groups report that residential neighborhoods were directly targeted, forcing families into panic and chaos.
The Sudan Doctors Network confirmed that the casualties include seven children and a pregnant woman, warning that more bodies and injuries remain trapped in the rubble. The network condemned the attack as “a full-fledged war crime,” demanding accountability and urgent aid for the affected communities.
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Volunteer groups:13 civilians killed in RSF artillery strike in Sudan
cgtn.com