Sudanese sources told Al Jazeera that Sudanese army On Monday morning, drones bombed various targetsRapid Support Forces Central and southern city Omdurman North of Khartoum is Bahri.
The sources also reported that Sudanese warplanes bombed gatherings and positions of the Rapid Support Forces in the city Wad Madani With explosive barrels.
The areas west of the city of Wad Madani witnessed air sorties by the Sudanese army following violent clashes last week with the Rapid Support Forces in the western side of the city, after which the army forces withdrew.
In the same context, the bombing targeted the Rapid Support Forces west and northeast of the city of Muglad in Gharb state Kordofanaccording to the same sources.
These developments come days after the Sudanese army bombed with drones the Al-Maamoura neighborhood, southeast of Khartoum, and Al-Azhari, south of Khartoum, to target positions of the Rapid Support Forces.
The conflict in Sudan began between the Sudanese army and the foreign-backed Rapid Support Forces in the capital Khartoum In April last year, it extended to 9 out of 18 states.
Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Al-Sadiq Ali had stated – before the Non-Aligned Summit a few days ago – that the Sudanese Armed Forces have been waging a just defensive war since last April against what he described as “a cross-border aggressor militia, targeting Sudan with its capabilities and abilities, and aiming to bring about change.” demographic in the country,” stressing that “the people stand with their armed forces in this war.”
The ongoing fighting in Sudan left more than 13,000 dead and about 26,000 injured, and caused about 7.6 million people to flee their homes and take refuge inside and outside Sudan, according to To the United Nations6.1 million people were displaced within the country, while about 1.5 million people crossed into neighboring countries.