Sudan’s RSF kills at least 7 in Khartoum Bahri’s suburb
The Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched attacks on Id Babiker area in Khartoum Bahri’s suburb of Shurg al-Neel killing more than 7 while several others were missing, the local Human Rights Monitor reported.
Khartoum: Altaghyeer
The Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched attacks on Id Babiker area in Khartoum Bahri’s suburb of Shurg al-Neel, Khartoum State, for three consecutive days killing more than 7 while several others were missing according to an initial estimate, the local Human Rights Monitor reported.
The Monitor said the RSF raided the area first on Wednesday and continued its attacks for the next two days randomly shooting the citizens, looting the stores and houses, abducting some people and torturing others.
Due to the assault every food supplies, medicines, livestock fodder and other essentials were vanished.
Looting of the citizens’ mobile phones and Starlink devices deprived the residents from receiving money transfers, the Monitor added.
The Monitor condemned the gross violations committed by the RSF against the people in Id Babiker, and Shurg al-Neel as a whole, who are already exhausted by the ongoing war and extremely bad situations.