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RSF Reports Army Strikes on Nyala as It Claims New Gains in North Darfur

Political leaders have shut the door on talks as the conflict intensifies.

Overview

  • RSF officials say drones and warplanes hit Nyala for three days, igniting a fuel market blaze and striking the airport, military positions and training sites, while the army issued no statement.
  • Local sources report casualties among civilians and RSF-linked fuel traders and say RSF intelligence detained people near the blast site on accusations of sharing targeting coordinates.
  • RSF and allied Tasees forces claim control of the Abu Qumra/Abu Gamra area in North Darfur and advances toward Um Buru, claims that army-aligned joint forces dispute in the Karnoi locality.
  • Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council declared there will be no truce or negotiations with the RSF, reiterating the government’s hard line.
  • The RSF rejected Prime Minister Kamil Idris’s UN-presented plan for withdrawal and disarmament, while the UN estimates more than 100,000 killed and nearly 14 million displaced and the United States has said the RSF committed genocide in Darfur.