Summary
Sudan's army launched air strikes on a key location for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Nyala, South Darfur. The strikes targeted areas such as the fuel market, causing fires and casualties among civilians and RSF members. The conflict in Sudan continues with no negotiations between the opposing sides.
Key Facts
- Sudan's army targeted a fuel market in Nyala, a stronghold for the RSF.
- The air strikes lasted three days and hit sites including an airport and training facilities.
- The RSF accused the army of intentionally targeting civilians.
- No official statement has been made by the Sudanese military about the strikes.
- Casualties were reported among both civilians and RSF members.
- RSF intelligence arrested civilians and military personnel near the site.
- Nyala is important as it hosts the RSF's alternative government, called TASIS.
- Fighting across Darfur has been ongoing since April 2023, resulting in over 100,000 deaths and displacing nearly 14 million people.