A paramilitary attack by the RSF in Omdurman resulted in seven deaths, including two children, and left 43 others injured, prompting local media to highlight the ongoing violence in Sudan’s conflict. Most injuries involved serious traumas, and the situation in the region reflects a broader humanitarian crisis stemming from the ongoing conflict since April 2023.
On March 18, in Omdurman, near Sudan’s capital Khartoum, artillery shelling by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) resulted in at least seven civilian fatalities, including two children. Additionally, 43 others sustained injuries, with 18 being children aged between four and twelve. The injured individuals have been transported to local hospitals for necessary medical care, as reported by the state government’s media office.
The tragic incident in Omdurman underscores the ongoing violence and conflict in Sudan, particularly the aggression of the RSF against civilian populations. With nearly 30,000 fatalities and over 15 million displaced due to the clash between the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces, the situation remains dire. Continued international attention is essential to address the humanitarian crisis engulfing the nation.
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