Weekend Attacks in Khartoum Claim Lives of 25 Innocent Civilians

At least 25 civilians were killed in attacks over the weekend in Khartoum, Sudan, as violence continues to escalate after nearly five months of war. Airstrikes and artillery fire have targeted residential areas, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries. The conflict between the regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has claimed an estimated 5,000 lives since April. Western countries have accused the RSF and allied militias of ethnic-based killings, while the army has been accused of abuses. More than half of Sudan's population requires humanitarian aid, and millions have been internally displaced or fled to neighboring countries. Resistance committees are providing assistance to those affected by the conflict.
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