Eleven People Killed in Battles Between Sudanese Army and RSF in Darfur
New reports of fighting and looting have emerged from the troubled region of Darfur in Sudan, as battles between the Sudanese army soldiers and paramilitaries of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have left at least eleven people dead. The clashes took place in El Fasher on Wednesday, causing chaos and destruction in the area as civilians fled for their lives.
Sudanese Army and RSF Battle in El Fasher
According to reports from Dabanga, the fighting erupted on Wednesday when Sudanese army soldiers clashed with RSF paramilitaries in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state. The clashes reportedly started in the morning and continued well into the afternoon, with both sides using heavy weapons and causing extensive damage to the city.
Eyewitnesses told Dabanga that the fighting was intense, with explosions and heavy gunfire echoing through the streets. Civilians reportedly fled for their lives as the two sides battled it out, leaving the city deserted and in a state of complete chaos.
Eleven Dead in the Fighting
As the fighting raged on, reports emerged of casualties on both sides. According to sources, at least eleven people were killed in the clashes, including six RSF fighters and five soldiers from the Sudanese army.
The exact cause of the fighting is not yet clear, but tensions have been high in the region for several months, with reports of clashes and attacks on civilians becoming increasingly common. The RSF is a paramilitary force that has been accused of committing numerous human rights abuses in Darfur, and its presence in the area has been a major source of instability.
Looting and Destruction in El Fasher
In addition to the casualties, the fighting also caused widespread destruction in El Fasher, with reports of looting and arson in several parts of the city. Eyewitnesses reported seeing RSF fighters and other gunmen looting shops and homes, and setting fire to buildings in the area.
The Sudanese authorities have yet to comment on the latest fighting, but the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) has expressed concern over the escalation in violence in the region. In a statement, UNAMID called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and urged all parties to work towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
Humanitarian Crisis Looms in Darfur
The latest fighting in Darfur has further worsened the already dire humanitarian situation in the region, with thousands of civilians fleeing their homes in search of safety. According to the United Nations, more than 700,000 people have been displaced in Darfur since the beginning of the year, with many forced to live in makeshift camps without access to food, water, or medical care.
The UN has called on the international community to provide urgent financial support to help address the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, warning that the situation could quickly spiral out of control.
Conclusion
The latest reports of fighting and looting in Darfur are a stark reminder of the ongoing violence and instability in the region. With tensions high and the humanitarian situation worsening by the day, urgent action is needed to address the root causes of the conflict and bring peace to the people of Darfur. As the international community looks on, the people of Darfur are counting on their leaders to take decisive action to end the violence and provide them with the security and stability they so desperately need.



