RSF condemns renewed airstrikes on civilians in Al-Koma and Kabkabiya

The Rapid Support Forces condemned the renewed airstrikes by the Sudanese Army’s warplanes on civilians in the areas of Kabkabiya and Al-Koma in North Darfur state.

The Rapid Support Forces shared in a statement:

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) unequivocally condemns the barbaric assault launched by invading foreign warplanes and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) on the towns of Al-Kuma and Kabkabiya in North Darfur State. This egregious attack has inflicted a horrifying toll, claiming the lives of innocent civilians, injuring dozens more — the numbers are still rising — and obliterating vital infrastructure, including essential water resources, leaving devastation in its wake.

We categorically denounce this cowardly and inhumane aggression. Al-Kuma, Kabkabiya, and other regions targeted by the SAF’s indiscriminate aerial bombings are devoid of any military presence or activity. This deliberate targeting of civilian populations constitutes a war crime and a direct violation of international humanitarian law, demanding immediate accountability and severe punishment for those responsible.

To the innocent civilians residing in these areas, we stand with you in unshakable solidarity. We share your grief and extend our deepest condolences to the families of the fallen. This calculated atrocity, carried out under the orders of the SAF’s illegitimate and treacherous leadership, is an affront to all principles of humanity and justice.

We call upon the international community, human rights organizations, and every voice of conscience to join us in condemning this unprovoked act of terrorism against innocent civilians.

The RSF remains resolute in its unwavering commitment to the liberation of the Sudanese people from the tyranny of the terrorist Islamic Movement and its brethren from the former regime. We will not rest until Sudan rises anew — rebuilt on the foundations of justice, equity, and freedom for all its citizens.

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