22 dead in shelling of Sudan's besieged El-Fasher
Africa
By
AFP
| Jul 28, 2024
Besieging Sudanese paramilitary forces pounded El-Fasher on Saturday, witnesses said, killing 22 people in Darfur's last city outside their control, according to a hospital source.
El-Fasher has become a key battleground in the 15-month-long war pitting the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) against the regular army.
The battle for the North Darfur state capital, ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/africa/article/2001497203/over-220-people-killed-in-lated-fighting-in-sudans-el-fasher">seen as crucial for humanitarian< aid in a region on the brink of famine, has raged for more than two months.
READ MORE
Report shows Africa makes strides toward gender equality, but challenges remain
Havi criticises Supreme Court's decision upholding Finance Act 2023
LSK President disagrees with Supreme Court ruling on Finance Act, 2023
Supreme Court hands Ruto relief, clears way for Finance Act, 2023
Supreme Court upholds Finance Act 2023, invalidates key sections
Kenya Power posts Sh30b net profit in year ended June
Supreme Court to decide fate of Finance Act 2023, Housing Levy
M23 seizes east DR Congo town in ceasefire violation
Around 20 dead after boat sinks on DR Congo lake
Stringent market requirements remain major hurdle for Kenya's export, report
Witnesses said El-Fasher had come under heavy artillery bombardment by the RSF on Saturday.
"Some houses were destroyed by the shelling," one witness said.
A doctor at the city's Saudi Hospital told AFP on condition of anonymity that "bombardment of the livestock market and the Redayef neighbourhood killed 22 people and wounded 17".
It was the deadliest reported bombardment since the start of the month, when 15 civilians were killed in the shelling of another city market.
="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001495946/123-people-killed-in-fighting-in-sudans-el-fasher-aid-group-says?utm_cmp_rs=amp-next-page">Intense fighting< for El-Fasher erupted on May 10, prompting a siege by the RSF that has trapped hundreds of thousands of civilians.
Last month, the UN Security Council passed a resolution demanding an end to the siege.
US mediators are to make a new attempt in Switzerland next month to broker an end to the fighting. The talks are due to open on August 14.
Previous negotiations in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, have failed to put an end to the fighting which has displaced millions, sparked warnings of famine and left swathes of the capital Khartoum in ruins.