More than 30 killed in strikes on Sudan capital: NGO
Sudan has been gripped by nearly 9 months of war pitting army chief against his former deputy, paramilitary commander
AL-JAZIRA STATE, Sudan: Fighting between rival Sudanese forces including air strikes on the capital Khartoum have killed at least 33 civilians, pro-democracy lawyers said overnight to Friday.
Sudan has been gripped by nearly nine months of war pitting army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan against his former deputy, paramilitary commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.
The war has claimed at least 12,190 lives according to a conservative estimate by the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data project, and the United Nations says more than seven million people have been displaced.
On Thursday, 23 civilians were killed and several more wounded by aerial bombing in south Khartoum´s Soba district, the Emergency Lawyers group said, accusing the army which maintains control of the skies.
The lawyer group confirmed 10 other deaths in artillery strikes, also in southern Khartoum.
A local group known as a resistance committee had reported the same deaths, saying “10 civilians were killed by artillery fire in residential areas and the local market”.
The focus of the war, which erupted in mid-April in the capital, has shifted south and recently reached Sudan´s Al-Jazira state where hundreds of thousands of people had sought refuge.
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