The Rapid Support Militia targets North Darfur with drones and kills at least two – the seventh day

The Rapid Support Militia targeted the Al -Malha area in North Darfur state, with drones, and the attack left two civilian dead and the injury of four others.

Ibrahim Khater, Director General of the Ministry of Health in the state of North Darfur, revealed that at least two people were killed and four others were wounded in bombing of drones fired by the Rapid Support Forces towards the city of Al -Malha, according to the Sudan Tribune newspaper.

Rapid support for drones targeted several sites in the Al -Malha area, including military sites, and military sources indicated that the ground antibiotics responded to some fighters, while others succeeded in targeting military sites belonging to the joint force without losses.

The sources revealed that the bombing was the most powerful explosions and fire in some homes and a school that sheltered displaced to the city from the capital of North Darfur.

In the city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, the Sudanese army and the joint force continued to expand in areas where the Rapid Support Forces were deployed in the southern and eastern neighborhoods of the city.

The army and its allies were able to control the neighborhoods of Al -Firdous, Immigration, Al -Jawa, Al -Wahda, Al -Salam, and Al -Wahda, after the rapid support forces were expelled from these sites that they had taken over during the past months.

Al -Mallah, which is located about 210 km north of the city of El Fasher, located on the Sudan border with Libya, is under the control of the joint force of the armed movements supporting the Sudanese army.

The Rapid Support Forces have previously attacked the area in an attempt to control it, but to no avail.

The fighting in Al -Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, killed large numbers of civilians, displacing more than 500,000 people who fled to long, mountain and areas in northern Sudan. The fighting and the siege caused a significant scarcity of food and pharmaceutical commodities.

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