Khartoum: A military airstrike in South Khartoum has left 10 Sudanese civilians dead, according to local authorities.
The attack also resulted in over 30 individuals sustaining injuries, with many in critical condition.
The airstrike is the latest in the ongoing conflict between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary RSF.
Local rescue teams continue to search for survivors amid the destruction caused by the attack.
Ongoing Conflict Escalates Civilian Casualties
Since April 2023, Sudan’s military has been at war with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Thousands of civilians have been killed, with the violence showing no signs of easing.
This military conflict has displaced many people, with humanitarian groups struggling to provide aid.
The government’s ongoing use of heavy airstrikes has resulted in massive civilian suffering.
Appeal for Ceasefire and Humanitarian Aid
International bodies are calling for an immediate ceasefire between Sudan’s warring factions to end the suffering.
Humanitarian organizations are seeking unrestricted access to the conflict zones to deliver aid to the affected.
Despite these efforts, the conflict persists, and civilian casualties continue to rise.
The military’s use of airstrikes in civilian areas has intensified calls for urgent intervention and peace negotiations.
War Continues to Devastate Sudanese Society
As the civil war rages on, millions of Sudanese civilians face dire conditions of displacement and scarcity.
With key infrastructure damaged or destroyed, the people of Sudan struggle to find essential resources.
The international community has urged the warring sides to prioritize peace to prevent further devastation.
The future of Sudan remains uncertain, with the conflict showing no clear path to resolution at present.