14/10/2023

Sudan War... 22 citizens killed in Omdurman and Khartoum

Follow-up - moatinoon
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said that they had carried out a qualitative operation in the Karri military area controlled by the Sudanese army, bombing two ammunition stores with a parachute weapon and another with fuel.

Activists circulated on social media, video showing fire at a Sudanese army camp north of Omdurman.

Eyewitnesses were quoted as saying that a note of rapid support left 20 people dead west of the revolts in Omdurman.

A military spokesman for the Sudanese army said that he had martyred 20 citizens, including children, on Friday, 13 October, after shelling and blogging RSF artillery for the 13,14 and 25 western revolutions in Omdurman.
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According to eyewitnesses, the martyrs buried Surahs tombs in Omdurman.

From dawn to evening, Omdurman witnessed clashes and exchanges of artillery fire. The military region was subjected to repeated artillery bombardment from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from Khartoum at sea, while long-range explosions and artillery fire continued to be heard.

In Khartoum, the Committee for the Resistance of Al-Jrif Gharb said that the Sudanese Armys warplanes shelled civilian eyes, including the home of a citizen and the Third Lane School, resulting in the death of two people and the wounding of five others.

The mutual shelling between the two sides continued on Friday after a relative calm continued on Wednesday and Thursday inside the capital, Khartoum.

Most of Khartoum States cities continue to experience power outages and the communications network, as citizens continue to be displaced from areas of military operation.

In the northern Kordofan axis, fighting decreased after an attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on neighbourhoods west of Al-Obeid, which was tackled by Sudanese Army hybrid squad forces.

In the context, Tariq Amin Abu Albashar, Humanitarian Commissioner, North Kordofan State, called for urgent interventions to support camps for internally displaced persons in El Obeid with food and shelter materials. In a statement to the Sudan News Agency, the Commissioner said that the camps suffered from shortages of food, food support and shelter materials.

Abu al-Bashr mentioned in a previous statement at the end of last July that the number of displaced people in North Kordofan state amounts to 48 thousand families, while the United Nations said during the same period that the number of shelters in the city of Al-Obeid is 14 centers distributed in 13 school buildings and a club. The executive director of Shikan locality, Musa Makki Al-Daw, said that the locality has 34 centers to accommodate the displaced, housing 2397 families. Volunteer posts on social media have indicated the presence of 7 shelters in the city of Um Rawaba in North Kordofan.

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