40 killed in airstrike in Sudan
Photo-AFP.
Online Desk/
The country’s air force has carried out an air strike on the Kuro market in the capital of Sudan, a country in northeast Africa. And it was reported that 40 people were killed together. Many people were injured.
On Sunday (September 10), a powerful airstrike was carried out in the Kuro Market area shortly after 7am. News from AFP.
Last April, Sudan’s army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the head of the paramilitary Rapid Action Force (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, had a falling out. The two forces then engaged in a bloody clash.
Army chief Burhan originally wanted to merge RSF with the army. Fighting broke out between the army and the RSF since mid-April after Hamdan Daglo stopped it. Hundreds of thousands of civilians have been killed so far in the fighting between these forces. Sunday’s airstrikes were the largest airstrikes on civilians since the conflict began.
More than 7,500 people have died since April 15. However, the locals fear that this number is much higher.