Paramilitary strike at Darfur, Sudan kills 12

Khartoum: The strike by paramilitary on the last city in Darfur area of Sudan killed at least 12 people, both said that the army and local activists said.
Deaths are the latest among thousands of people killed during almost two years of the war among paramilitary. Rapid support force And Sudan’s army.
He came on Wednesday, on the same day Saudi Arabia and the United States called the warnings to resume peace talks.
The Sixth Infantry Division of the Army at L-Fasher said on Wednesday, “Militia bombed the city of L-Fashar with heavy artillery, killing 12 people and injuring 17.”
The local resistance committee, a volunteer support group, gave the same toll of 12 dead and 17 injured for Wednesday’s attack.
The war of Sudan has killed tens of thousands of people and uprooted more than 12 million.
A famine has been declared in some parts of the country, including displacement camps around al-Fashar, and according to the evaluation of a United Nations, there was a possibility of spreading.
The RSF has placed most of the vast western region of Sudan under the control of Darfur. They have surrounded L-Fasher for months and have increased fighting from there.
On Wednesday, the United Nations humanitarian agency OCA said the conditions in Darfur are deteriorating rapidly.
Och said on its website, “In the North Darfur state, more than 4,000 people have been displaced in the last one week due to increasing violence in L-Fasher, as well as in the Zamzam Displacement Camp to the south of the city and other areas.”
RSF also controls parts of the south of Sudan. The army withdrew the capital Khatum at the end of March. It is dominated by east and north, from which Africa’s third largest country is essentially divided into two.
At the beginning of the war, which began on April 15, 2023, the United States and Saudi Arabia operated the arbitration but many ceasefire collapsed.
On Wednesday, the US and Saudi Foreign Minister met in Washington.
A statement by the US State Department said after a meeting that “he” agreed that Sudani armed forces and fast support forces should return to peace talks, protect citizens, open human corridors, open, and return to civil rule. “