Sudanese paramilitary RSF kills 19 after taking city of al-Nahud: Sources | Sudan war News

Sudanese paramilitary RSF kills 19 after taking city of al-Nahud: Sources | Sudan war News

The control over City provides the strategic advantage of RSF in its attempt to take Darfur Capital El-Fafasher, located 400 km west.

The fight in the Sudanese city of Al-Nahud, a strategic city in the state of West Kordofan that acts as an entrance door to the Darfur region, has killed 19 people and has left 37 injured, according to the sources that spoke with the warp of Al Jazee de lostelce.

Local sources told Al Jazeera that the Paramilitary Fast Support forces (RSF), which they declared on Telegram that he had “released” Al-Nahud of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) on Thursday, had dragged and Hols.

Al Jazeera understands that a doctor, a journalist and a police officer were among those killed as paramilitaries who beat the city, held by the SAF since the beginning of the conflict that has left tens of thousands of dead and uprooted more than 12 million.

The control over Al-Nahud has become a priority for both the RSF and the SAF as the fight between the couple intensifies in Darfur, where 542 people have been killed in the last three weeks alone, according to the United Nations on Thursday.

The RSF has doubled in Darfur in recent weeks after losing the national capital, Jartum, last month, in an attempt to confiscate the regional capital El-Fafasher, the last important population center that is still in the hands of the army, located 400 kilometers or al-nnnnn -w.

The recent violence in El-Fafas and the nearby refugee fields of Zamzam and Abu Shouk have fallen to Sinks of thousands of people to flee 60 km (37 miles) through the desert to the city of Tawila.

As his campaign continues in Darfur, the paramilitary group has also approached Jardtum again, disbursing the presidential palace in his second attack against the capital in less than a week.

On Saturday, the RSF bombed the headquarters of the General Army Command in Jardum.

Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights, commenting on the number of deaths in Darfur and extrajudicial executions made by both parties in the state of Jardtum, said Thursday that the “horror that develops in Sudan knows no limits.”

The conflict between SAF, led by Abdel Fattaah al-Burhan, and the Mohamed Hamdan “Hemedti” Dagalo de la RSF, has divided Sudan into two, with the army that influenced the north and east, while the RSF controls Darfur and Darfur parts and parts of Darfur.