Drone Stroke from Dan Mosque kills 78, Medication tells BBC
Mosque was destroyed on the Drone strike [X]
More than 70 people killed following a drone strike at Mosque in the Sudan’s Darfur region, a large medical source told BBC.
Friday attacks in the EL-Fasher city has been blamed on fast support, but the party did not take responsibility.
RSF and the army have been partnering in the cruel civil war for over two years.
The parimitaries found the soil as he fights with complete El-fasher control – a soldier soldiers in Darfur and at home in over 300,000 mountains trapped by war.
Another resident told BBC The drone attacked during the morning prayers, killed more people right away.
The medical source said 78 died and 20 was injured, but the process of removing the bodies from the building was continued.
BBC Make sure that a certified 30 bodies are threatened with shrods and blankets near the mosque, which was in the western city.
This week the RSF has introduced an upset critic for El Fasher, which has siblings more than a year. Reports say this includes aggressive attacks in Abu Shouk, the populated population near the city.
Satellite photos show RSF units now control part of the camp, according to the Hale University Research Lab (HRL), monitoring wars.
According to the unit, satellite pictures also show RSF into the collected army headquarters, the United Nations team met with Sudan army.
Headquarters are located in the former UN area, considered to be a difficult way to protect.
BBC confirmed that FOK indicates RSF Fighters within the complexity of the exposed complexity, although it is unclear whether you hold full control.
This visual development may place El-Fasher airport and the Army’s Division’s Division headquarters at the RRT RSF Range headquarters.
HRL says El-Fasher will fall into RSF unless Sudan’s soldiers receive immediate strengthening.
City-packed RSF catch can remove the control of the national part of the country and strengthen the de Fu Split, and the North and North East.
Sudanese critics and activists fear that the opposition party will still refer to the city, most of whom are the grain teams they see as its enemies.
On Friday, the United Nations report has been warned to “the strategic increase in conflict,” said both parties revenge the people who are suspected in opposition to opposing groups.
But UNs and other international organizations have also recorded a systematic RSF policy for fighting communities in non-Arabs in the polling field.
In the recent report of medical aid without limits, the boundaries say that RSF forces “refer to the cleansing systems ‘cleaning El Fasher’ of its non Arab … community”.
RSF once denied such accusations, and said that they did not do “the tensions of the nations”.
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