The Sudan War monitor accused hundreds of people in the air raids in the market in the Western Darpur on Monday.
The emergency lawyer group abused by both sides in the North -South War, which exploded in April 2023, said that the bombing of the Tur’rah market was a “terrible massacre.”
Video -Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a semi -military group that controlled many of the videos posted on social media, showed the market stalls and the ruins of the body beyond recognition.
The military spokesman said he denied civilians and attacked only legitimate hostile goals.
Both Sudanese and RSFs were accused of bombarding civilians.
The RSF has a drone in Darfur, but the army has a fighter and regularly strikes the RSF position.
The BBC could not confirm the death of an attack on the market, which is about 35 km (21 miles) north of the military Heled City, El-Persher.
Darfur activist group -Justice and Peace for Justice and Peace Initiative called it “the most deadly single bomb terror since the war began.”
A report citing witnesses and residents died from 61 to 270.
Stephane Dujarric spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that dozens of casualties have been reported due to market bombings.
He said on Sunday, including the RSF artillery strike on Khartoum’s mosque, “a serious warning was warned by a continuous attack on civilians.”
Civilian deaths in bombing and bombardment have been strengthened in recent months with the expansion of the fight in the cruel civil disputes of the state.
Since the outbreak of the war, about 12 million Sudanese people escaped their homes. This is the same as the entire population of Belgium or Tunisia.
The United Nations said that the famine is blocked and hunger is widespread.
Estimates are diverse, but at least 150,000 people were killed by battle.
RSF denied evidence that Darfur is committing massacre. Including the murder of thousands of civiliansRape of women, not Arabs, as a means of “national purification”.
According to the United Nations, means are the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
BBC’s Akisa Wandera additional report
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2025-03-26 08:48:00