260 dead in al-Fasher, Sudan, since the beginning of the conflicts in this region
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, according to Al Jazeera, the clashes between the Sudanese army under the command of General “Abd al-Fattah al-Barhan” and the rapid support forces of this country under the command of General “Hamidati” continue.
Doctors Without Borders announced that 260 people lost their lives in the last 6 weeks of clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces in al-Fasher, located in the west of this country. and 1,630 others were injured.
The Al Jazeera reporter also reported that the Sudanese army has targeted the positions of the Rapid Support Forces with artillery and air attacks this Sunday.
Accordingly, the artillery of the Sudanese army targeted the positions of the rapid support forces around the neighborhoods of “Al-Kadro” and “Al-Halfaya” in the north of “Khartoum Bahri” and some other positions of these forces. has targeted in the south of the city of Omdurman.
Al Jazeera TV network announced that the cameras of this TV network have recorded images of smoke rising in the sky of “Khartoum Bahri” and south of “Om Durman”.
dir=”RTL” style=”text-a..”>
Also, according to the report of sources close to the Sudanese army, a successful heliburn operation was carried out by the Sudanese army forces in the center of Khartoum, and through this operation, various logistical assistances were provided to The headquarters of the Sudan Army General Command has been sent.
It should be said that since April 15th of last year, Sudan witnessed a conflict between the army forces of this country under the command of General “Abd al-Fattah Al-Barhan” and the Rapid Support Forces of Sudan under the command of General “Mohammed It was Hamdan Deghlo” (Hamidati).
The number of casualties in the conflict between the army and the Sudan Rapid Support Forces is not exactly known, but some estimates suggest that 150,000 people died in these conflicts.
Also, according to the statistics announced by the United Nations, since the beginning of these conflicts, nearly 10 million people have been displaced in Sudan, and the country’s infrastructure, which is at risk of famine, It is also largely destroyed.