Conflict in Sudan! 22 people died
Clashes broke out in the Yermuk district south of the capital, the city of Bahri to the north and the provinces of North Darfur and North Kurdufan to the west.
In the north and south of Khartoum, the army targeted HDK points with fighter jets and artillery.
According to the statement from the Ministry of Health, 17 people, 5 of them children, died in the air attack on the Yermuk district, where military installations belonging to the army are located in the south of the capital. 25 houses were also destroyed in the attack.
In the written statement made by the HDK, it was stated that there were deaths and injuries in the shelling of the army fighter jets against the region, and that an army MiG-type fighter plane was shot down.
VIOLENCE RISES
The governor of North Darfur province, Nimr Muhammed Abdurrahman, told Anadolu Agency: “In clashes between the army and the HDK in the eastern neighborhoods of the city of Tavile, 5 civilians lost their lives.” saying.
Stating that workplaces were looted, Abdurrahman expressed concern about the increase in violence in the Darfur region.
The Darfur region, which consists of 5 states, has been the scene of violent clashes between the two military forces since Friday.
The governor of West Darfur state, Hamis Abdullah Abbeker, was kidnapped from his residence on 14 June and executed, with the army and the HDK indicting each other for the governor’s murder.
2 MILLION CIVILIANS LEFT THEIR HOME
The UN had issued a humanitarian disaster alert in Darfur on April 15, due to the conflict in Sudan.
In the conflicts in Sudan, which has entered its third month, close to a thousand people have lost their lives and close to 5,000 people have been injured.
Fighting continues in the capital Khartoum, the surrounding cities of Umdurman and Bahri, and in the south and west of the country.
According to the United Nations Organization (UN), 9 million people have needed humanitarian aid, 2 million 200 thousand people have been displaced and more than half a million Sudanese have moved to neighboring countries due to the incessant conflicts despite the ceasefire decisions and threats of international sanctions.
The negotiations initiated by the US and Saudi Arabia over the Sudan crisis were inconclusive and the parties did not comply with the ceasefire decisions. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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