Fighting to death which is ongoing in the city of Sudan which is surrounded after the massacre of the mosque | World News

The fight to death is currently underway in the city of Al Fashir which is surrounded and fought.

Residents of the North Darfur Regional Capital are mourning More than 70 people were killed in a drone attack By Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in a mosque during the prayer Friday dawn.

It has shaken the spirit of all countries – it is a serious violation of war rules.

“We buried them inside the mosque in a mass grave,” said Mohamed Hassan Quba of the Al Fashir Revolution Resistance Committee, giving a life line for civilians.

“The RSF strategic drone monitors us when we work to bury it – we know it can be a double strike, but refused to stop. We survived and they were buried very sadly.

“Drone hasn’t left Al Fashir’s sky for the past 72 hours.”

RSF drone striking other targets in Al Daraja environment in Al Fashir Timur, an area where civilians seek medical safety and care.

Since the massacre of the Al Daraja Mosque, the drone has dropped the bomb at the last standing health facility in the city, the Saudi Hospital, which has been badly damaged by the previous RSF shooting, as well as attacking the North Darfur Secretary General’s house, Mohamed Abdullah Adam, killed him and his wife.

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Al Fashir is the capital of North Darfur

This air strike occurred after 16 months of RSF starving, shooting and paralyzing Al Fashir economically.

The final attack on the symbol of the strangled regional power to complete their control over the West Sudan.

But unlike the capital of the state and other main cities in Darfur where the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) tactically pulled, surrendering or lonely civilians, Al Fashir fighters said they would fight until their last breath.

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Sudan women who escaped from intense battles in Al Fashir sat in the displacement camp in Al Dabba. Pic: Reuters/El Tayeb Siddig
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Sudan women who escaped from intense battles in Al Fashir sat in the displacement camp in Al Dabba. Pic: Reuters/El Tayeb Siddig

The joint task force that defended the city of the arrest consisted of a former rebel from all of Darfur and residents – men and some women – who had taken weapons to maintain their homes.

‘They will fight until the last bullet’

Governor Darfur and Commander of the Joint Task Force, Arko Minawi, said the fight was existential.

“This is a personal target and ethnic target. That is the motivation that makes people hold this – everyone knows if they give up, they will be killed, and if they fight, they will survive. This is a matter of survival,” he said.

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In the Sudan War Epicentrum

The Governor added: “People swear they will fight until the last bullet – whatever the problem. Even civilians, more than 900,000 are still there insist [on being] There in their own region regardless of the costs.

“Our people are not afraid of direct confrontation. The only effective weapon is a sophisticated weapon originating from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) -Strategic Drone.”

In a statement sent to Sky News, UAE said “firmly rejects any claim in giving all forms of support to one of the warring parties since the beginning of the civil war, and condemned the cruelty carried out by the Sudan and RSF post authorities.”

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