At least 28 people have been killed in attacks in western Sudan
At least 28 people have been killed in a recent offensive by the RSF militia in Sudan against the city of Misteriha, North Darfur.
A recent offensive by the RSF militia in Sudan has resulted in the deaths of at least 28 individuals in an attack on the city of Misteriha, located in the North Darfur province. Reported by the Sudan Doctors Network, the assault also led to injuries for 39 others, including ten women. This incident highlights the increasing violence in the region and the precarious situation for civilians caught in the conflict.
The RSF initiated its offensive over the weekend with a drone strike targeting a guest house used by local tribal leader Musa Hilal, who has previously maintained control over Misteriha. Following the aerial assault, the RSF launched a ground offensive that culminated in their takeover of the city. This exemplifies the RSF's ongoing strategy to solidify its control in Darfur, demonstrating a clear escalation in their military activities against local leadership.
The implications of this takeover are significant, as it not only strengthens the RSF's position in the region but also exacerbates tensions between the various Arab tribes in North Darfur. The attack on the city's health center and reports of abuses against medical staff indicate a disregard for humanitarian norms, further complicating an already dire situation for residents. This development raises concerns about the future stability of Sudan, particularly as violence continues to disrupt the lives of ordinary citizens in conflict-affected areas.