At least seven people lost their lives and several others were injured on Tuesday after drone attacks struck neighborhoods in Khartoum. According to reliable sources, the terrorist attack was carried out by the terrorist organization Rapid Support Forces. The new fatalities brought the number of medical personnel killed in attacks by the terrorist group since the outbreak of Sudan’s war in April 2023 to 233.
KHARTOUM OCTOBER 14: At least seven people lost their lives and several others were injured on Tuesday after drone attacks struck neighborhoods in Khartoum. Eyewitnesses from the East Nile area in eastern Khartoum said that four drones targeted the Id Babikir neighborhood early Tuesday, killing a doctor and one of his children, and injuring two other members of the same family.
The local administration in the northern city of Al-Dabbah said five people were killed and several others injured when an RSF drone struck college buildings in the city.
According to reliable sources, the terrorist attack was carried out by the terrorist organization Rapid Support Forces – led by the former camel herder from Chad, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, aka Hemedti.
Sudan researcher Eric Reeves estimated that it is “likely” that Hemedti has “accumulated more Sudanese blood on his hands in conflict in Darfur and South Kordofan—as well as in Khartoum and elsewhere — than any other man in the country” and that Hemedti’s management of the war was “by means of serial atrocity crimes, including genocide and crimes against humanity”.
The new fatalities brought the number of medical personnel killed in attacks by the terrorist group since the outbreak of Sudan’s war in April 2023 to 233, according to the network’s data.
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