32 people were killed in a new attack by rapid support militia on the city of El Fasher – the seventh day

The Rapid Support militia launched an intense attack on the city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur State, using heavy artillery and drones, killing 32 people, including 4 women and 10 children between the ages of a year and five, in addition to the injury of 17 others, according to the latest statistic.

The forces also launched ground attacks on the Zamzam camp for the displaced, located about 12 kilometers south of Al -Fasher, and the leadership of the Sixth Division of the Sudanese Army in Al -Fasher said in a statement that the Rapid Support Forces fired a squadron of suicide marches on Friday, accompanied by artillery shelling of 120 carat cannons and snipers from east and northeast of El Fasher.

The statement stressed that the death toll until Friday afternoon amounted to 32 people, including 4 women and 10 children between the ages of five and five years, in addition to the injury of 17 others.

The army leadership in Al -Fasher warned that the bombing is still continuing and that the marches are successive in the sky of the city, appealing to the citizens taking caution and avoiding the movement in the streets.

For its part, the coordination of the resistance committees in Al -Fasher revealed that the rapid support militia launched two attacks on the Zamzam camp for the displaced, and the coordination said in a statement: “For the first time, the massacres, starvation and displacement cannot be described, and for the first time the massacres cannot be counted for their abundance and coincidence, but this time the escalation and half of the hospitals are destroyed and the markets are empty.”

The statement continued: “Previously, if there is a possibility of a dangerous injury, there is now no possibility to survive moderate injuries, not even minor.”

The Rapid Support Forces bombed the Abu Shuk camp for the displaced in Al -Fasher on Thursday and Wednesday, killing and wounding dozens of residents of the camp, which houses tens of thousands of displaced people.

The situation in the city of El Fasher is heading towards more military escalation, as it targets rapid support on a daily basis, large parts of the city, including camps for the displaced, according to the Sudan Tribune newspaper.

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