More than 5 killed in violent clashes in Sudan Darfur
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Initial reports from the UN official indicate the deaths of more than 5 people, including women, children and medical staff.
UN Office in Coordination of Human Affairs announced that the number of victims is more than that.
Sunday also condemned the attacks on the two camps of the Al-Fashar region, Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General, Egypt, Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Sunday morning, coordinator of the resistance of the Fashar resistance also announced: The victims of the rapid reaction forces’ attacks on the Al-Fashar area, where the two camps are Zamzam and Abu Kuhk, were killed and injured.
The UN announced that all remaining medical staff had been killed after the attack on Zamzam camp.
Since May 6, the Al-Fashar area has witnessed clashes between army forces and rapid reaction forces.
Sudan has been involved in clashes between army commanders and rapid reaction forces in the capital from April 5, 2009, and the clashes were drawn to other areas, including the Darfur area in the west of the country.
Since then, at least 6,000 people have been killed, according to UN documents, which, according to activists, is more than the figures.