At least 56 were killed as a murderer controlling the Great Khartoum

Port Sudan: The bombing and artillery imposed on at least 56 people were killed by the Great Exodus on Saturday, according to a medical source and Sudanese activists.
The ordinary army of Sudan and the Rapid Military Support (RSF) was imprisoned in a battle for power since April 2023, which has intensified this month with the army fighting to take all the capital a sheep and its sister cities in Umndorman and Khrrin North.
A medical source told AFP that RSF kill 54 people in a crowded market in Omndorman on Saturday, where the New Nio Hospital was immersed in the city.
“The shells were hit in the middle of the vegetable market, and for this reason many victims and wounded many,” one of the survivors told AFP.
The Local Emergency Response Chamber (ERR) said that through the Nile in Khartoum, two civilians were killed and dozens were injured in an air strike in an RSF area.
Although RSF used drones in attacks, including Saturday, the regular armed forces fighter aircraft reserves the monopoly of air strikes.
Err is one of the hundreds of volunteer committees throughout Sudan to coordinate emergency care.
In addition to killing tens of thousands of people, the war uprooted more than 12 million and forced most health facilities to get out of service.
A volunteer at the Naw Hospital told AFP that he had faced imminent shortage of “Akfat, blood donors and the transfer of the wounded.”
The hospital is one of the last medical facilities that operate in omdurman and has been attacked again and again.
After months of stalemate in the Great Greater, the army returned to several bases in Khartoum last month, including its headquarters before the war, prompting RSF more to the outskirts of the city.
Witnesses said that the bombing of Omndorman on Saturday came from the outskirts of the West City, where RSF remains in control.
One of the residents in a southern neighborhood reported a missile and artillery fire in the city’s streets.
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The shelling came on Saturday, a day after the RSF commander, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, pledged to restore the capital from the army.
He told the forces in the title of a rare video: “We (from Khartoum) had been expelled before, and we will put them back.”
Greater Kartoum was a major battlefield in nearly 22 months of fighting between the army and RSF, and it was reduced to a shell of its previous.
An investigation conducted by the London College of Hygiene and Equatorial Medicine found that 26,000 people were killed in the capital alone between April 2023 and June 2024.
The entire neighborhoods were seized by the fighters, as at least 3.6 million civilians fled, according to the United Nations figures.
Those who are unable or unwilling to leave a frequent artillery fire on residential areas, and hunger on a large scale in the besieged neighborhoods that were prevented by the opposition forces.
At least 106,000 people suffer from starvation in Khartoum, according to the classification of uninterrupted integrated food security, with 3.2 million again suffering from the crisis levels of hunger.
At the level of the country, famine has been announced in five regions-most of which are in the western region controlled by RSF-and is expected to get five others by May.
Before leaving his position, Joe Biden Administration was approved Sudanese army President Abd al -Faih al -Bouran, accusing the army of attacking schools, markets and hospitals and using hunger as a war weapon.
This appointment came a week after Washington’s approval of the RSF leader for his role in “total human rights violations” in Darfur, where the Foreign Ministry said that his forces “committed genocide” against unwanted minority groups.