Fingers of accusation extend to Egypt
63 citizens killed and injured in an airstrike on the Central Market
The south of the capital Khartoum’s Emergency Room revealed the death of (23) citizens and the injury of more than (40) others who were transferred to Bashayer, El-Razi, and Al-Raqi hospitals to receive treatment. Some of them were in critical condition, as a result of warplanes bombing the Central Market in Khartoum “on Saturday”.
The Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, 1st Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, accused the Republic of Egypt of participating in the war with Egyptian warplanes that fought alongside the Sudanese Army in addition to supplying it with warplanes, bombs, and weapons.
Citizens were struck with panic and fear in Al-Azhari neighborhood, Block 21, after warplanes resumed bombing the neighborhoods at around 2:00 p.m on Saturday afternoon, as explosions caused by warplanes were heard in the Central Market area and Al-Azhari neighborhood, Block 21, after which (27) injured people, (17) cases were from the Central Market area and (10) cases were from Al-Azhari neighborhood, two of whom died after arriving in Bashayer Hospital as a result of their severe injuries.
Since late September, the Army has launched a large-scale attack on Khartoum state after it was able to cross three bridges, as violent battles took place in Al-Halfaya area in Bahri, and confrontations are still raging in Al-Muqrin and Armoured Corps areas in Khartoum.
The Army’s warplanes have also intensified their air sorties over areas in various Sudanese states, which has led to the death and injury of hundreds of civilians as a result of the violent indiscriminate bombing.