At least 114 killed in week of fighting in Sudan’s Darfur

At Least 114 Dead in Intensifying Violence in Darfur's Conflict-Ridden Region

The conflict in Sudan's Darfur region has taken a deadly turn, with at least 114 people killed over the past week in attacks by the government and its paramilitary forces. The violence has left entire communities traumatized, with thousands displaced and facing starvation.

Since April last year, the country has been gripped by a brutal war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which took control of the last army stronghold in Darfur in October. The RSF has since advanced west to the Chadian border and east through Kordofan region, where Sunday's drone strike on El-Obeid caused a blackout in the city.

The latest wave of violence includes strikes attributed to the government on Al-Zuruq town in North Darfur, which killed 51 people. The market and civilian areas were hit, according to medical sources. The RSF controls Al-Zuruq, where family members of its commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo reside.

Eyewitnesses reported that two family members of Daglo's were among the dead. Local sources told AFP that 17 people are still missing in Kernoi town, which was attacked by RSF fighters last week, killing 63 and injuring 57 others.

The Darfur region has been largely inaccessible to journalists due to a years-long communications blackout, forcing local volunteers and medics to rely on satellite internet. According to the UN, over 7,000 people have been displaced from Kernoi and nearby Um Baru village in just two days last month.

The violence has forced millions of people to flee, with over 11 million internally displaced and thousands seeking shelter in underdeveloped areas without access to basic necessities like food, medicine, and clean water. The conflict has also revived memories of mass ethnic atrocities committed by the Janjaweed militia in the 2000s.

The war's fiercest violence is currently unfolding in Kordofan region, where Sudan's oil-rich southern region connects with the capital Khartoum, which was recaptured last year. Drone strikes on El-Obeid caused a power outage, according to the national electricity company.

With hundreds of thousands facing mass starvation across the region, the international community is under pressure to act. The UN has described the conflict as a "war of atrocities," and human rights groups are calling for an end to the violence.
 
This Darfur situation is literally heartbreaking 🤕. I mean, 114 people dead in just one week? That's insane. And it's not just the numbers that are crazy, but also how entire communities are being traumatized and displaced. It's like they're losing everything - their homes, their livelihoods, their sense of security... *shakes head*. The fact that millions are internally displaced and struggling to find basic necessities is just devastating. I don't know what the international community can do to stop it, but something needs to be done ASAP. We need more awareness and action to put an end to this violence 🚨
 
🤕 this darfur situation is just heartbreaking... 114 people killed in one week is insane. i cant even imagine what these families are going through. its like they're living in constant fear of their lives. 🌪️ and yeah, the fact that thousands are displaced and starving is just devastating. i mean, whats wrong with world leaders to not do anything about it? 🤦‍♂️ the numbers are crazy - 11 million internally displaced, thousands without access to basic necessities... its like they're living in a war zone. 😔
 
OMG, 114 people dead in Darfur? 🤯 That's like, so sad. I feel bad for all those families who lost their loved ones. And the fact that thousands are displaced and can't even get basic necessities like food and water is just heartbreaking 😔. It's like, what's going on with these governments and their paramilitary forces? Can't they see how much suffering they're causing? 🤷‍♀️ I'm all for peace and stability in Sudan, but it feels like we're not doing enough to help the people there. 🙏 The UN is calling for an end to the violence, but what's being done to make that happen? 🤔
 
Man, it's like what's goin' on in Darfur right now? 🤯 At least 114 people dead, thousands displaced... it's just so sad. I remember back in '04 when those Janjaweed militia were wreaking havoc, and it's crazy that some things haven't changed. It's like the international community is supposed to be doin' somethin' about this, but they're still waitin' for the right moment, ya know? 🤔

And what really gets me is the lack of access to basic necessities like food and water. I mean, we've got people dyin' in the streets because they can't get their hands on some bread or a bottle of water. It's just... 😩... it's so wrong.

I know the situation is dire, but you gotta wonder if anyone's gonna do somethin' about it before more lives are lost. We're talkin' 'bout millions of people affected here. It's like, we should be tryin' to help each other out, not just sit back and watch from afar. 🌎
 
The escalating violence in Darfur's conflict-ridden region is nothing short of appalling 🤯. The numbers are staggering, with over 114 lives lost in the past week alone. The humanitarian crisis is on a catastrophic scale, with thousands displaced and facing starvation ⚠️. It's heartbreaking to think about the entire communities that have been traumatized by this senseless conflict.

The RSF's rapid advancement across the region has brought the war closer to the Chadian border 📍. This raises concerns about regional instability and the potential for cross-border violence. The UN's description of the conflict as a "war of atrocities" is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of unchecked brutality 💔.

I fear that the international community's pressure on Sudan may not be enough to bring an end to this senseless violence 🤞. We need to see more concrete actions from governments and organizations around the world to address this humanitarian crisis. The lives of over 11 million people are at stake, and it's imperative that we act now ⏱️.
 
It's just devastating to see another day where innocent people get caught in the middle of this senseless war 🤕. Sudan's Darfur region is literally burning, and it's heartbreaking to think that thousands of families have been torn apart by this brutal conflict 💔. The fact that 17 people are still missing in Kernoi town just shows how horrific the situation has become 😱.

The world needs to wake up and realize that these numbers aren't just statistics – they're real people with families, friends, and dreams being destroyed 💥. I'm not sure what more we can do as an international community, but we need to keep pushing for a peaceful resolution 🤞. It's time for us to put our foot down and demand that Sudan takes concrete steps towards stopping this violence ASAP ⏰.

I know some people might say that the situation is complex, and that there are multiple factions at play, but honestly, it feels like we're just watching another tragedy unfold without doing enough 🤦‍♀️. We need to find a way to bring peace back to Sudan's Darfur region before it's too late 💔.
 
Its so heartbreaking reading about what's happening in Darfur right now 🤕. I mean, 114 people dead already and it's not even over yet... The situation is just so dire, with thousands displaced and facing starvation. Its hard to imagine how traumatized these communities must be living like this. And the fact that the RSF has taken control of Al-Zuruq town where Mohamed Hamdan Daglo's family members reside makes me wonder if this violence is more than just a power struggle... Is there something personal at stake here?

I'm also worried about the lack of access to basic necessities like food, medicine, and clean water in these areas. Its unacceptable that millions are struggling without even a place to call home. The international community needs to step up and provide support ASAP... We need more than just words, we need concrete action 🤝. And can you imagine the emotional toll this must be taking on the people who are witnessing this violence firsthand? I mean, I'm reading about it from the safety of my own home, but its hard to even begin to comprehend what they're going through...
 
OMG 😱 this Darfur situation is just getting worse 🤕, like over 114 people killed in one week? That's crazy! 🚨 I can only imagine how traumatized those communities must be, still no access to basic necessities like food and water 💧. The RSF fighting the army seems so unfair, can't they find a way to talk instead of kill each other? 💔 And the UN calling it a "war of atrocities" 🤯 is just devastating. We gotta do something ASAP to help those people struggling with starvation and displacement 🌎. I'm literally following all these updates on Twitter 📊, it's heartbreaking seeing so many innocent lives lost 😭.
 
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