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Air strike in North Kordofan claims lives, forces displacement

The Russian Pantser S1 a mobile, multi-channel short-range air defence system, seen outside Jabrat Al-Sheikh of N. Kordofan on Dec 6, 2023

December 7, 2023 (El-Obeid) – The town of Jabra al-Sheikh in North Kordofan State witnessed a tragic air strike conducted by Sudanese army warplanes, resulting in five fatalities and 15 injuries. This aerial assault is part of a series of air strikes targeting villages in the region over the past two weeks, leading to significant displacement among local residents.

Al-Nazir Daw al-Bayt, an activist in North Kordofan State, confirmed the casualties to Sudan Tribune and added that the wounded individuals were transferred to hospitals in El Obeid, the state capital. He emphasized the continuous air strikes by the army on villages in North Kordofan, specifically in Jabra al-Sheikh, Al-Hamra, Abu Zaimah, and Sodari, prompting a considerable number of citizens to flee their homes.

The surge in air raids by the Sudanese army coincides with the ongoing control exerted by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) over large areas in North Kordofan. The RSF has imposed a strict siege on El Obeid since the conflict’s inception, engaging in persistent clashes with the Sudanese army as they vie for control of the strategic city connecting the states of Darfur and Kordofan.

This recent air strike and the continued hostilities in North Kordofan highlight the severe humanitarian crisis in the region. Civilians are disproportionately affected, facing displacement, disrupted access to essential resources, and the constant threat to their lives due to the relentless attacks.

 

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