The Sudanese Foreign Minister said that the rapid support forces attacks near the city of El Fasher in the state of North Darfur, western Sudan, are part of a plan to use civilians as human shields to control the city, while the United Nations confirmed the death toll from those attacks to more than 400.
The United Nations quoted “reliable sources” as saying that more than 400 people were killed in the attacks recently carried out by the Rapid Support Forces in the Darfur region of western Sudan, according to the French News Agency.
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“Our Sudanese team confirmed the killing of 148 people, but this number is much lower than reality and the checks we are doing are still ongoing,” said Ravenna Shamsani, a spokeswoman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, noting that “reliable sources have reported the killing of more than 400 people.”
Al -Fasher is a major center for humanitarian operations in the Darfur region, and since May 10, 2024, violent battles between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, despite international warnings of the explosion of the humanitarian situation.
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In the north of the country, the Sudan Electricity Company announced the power outages for the cities of Atbara and Al -Damer in the state of the Nile River in the north, after targeting an unknown source of the source of a power station in Atbara.
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The Sudan Electricity Company spoke in a brief statement, about “the power outage in Atbara and the cities of Atbara, after targeting a plane (whose source has not been determined) targeted the Al -Muqrin power power plant shortly before and the station was out of service.”