Al -Fasher March 30( Darfur 24)

Three people were killed and 10 others were wounded as Sudanese army aircrafts launched airstrikes on the city of Elfashir the provincial capital of North Darfur state on Friday night.

The raid came hours after the rapid support forces RSF ambushed of convoy of trucks belonging to Sudan Liberation Movement led by Abdel Wahid Muhammad, near the city of El Fasher.

The medical staff of the Southern Al -Fasher Hospital, Hanan Adam, told Darfur 24, that the hospital had received 3 dead and 10 wounded in the early hours of this morning.

It revealed that there are seriously injured children who need urgent surgical intervention.

Residents of Almasani neighborhood told Darfur 24 that an Antnov plane bombed the neighborhood next to Ali Dinar School because it believed that there were members of the school’s rapid support forces gathering in the area.

He emphasized that the dead and wounded are mostly from one family, as they destroyed their house, and some of the neighbors’ homes were destroyed.

He added: “The victims brought us difficult and appealed to the parties to the war by stopping them for killing children.”

Othman revealed that one of the victims came from Khartoum, displaced to Al -Fasher, expressing his sorrow for the air strikes targeting citizens in the month of Ramadan, in which the fighting was forbidden and the innocent people were killed, he said.

On Monday, 9 people were killed and 14 others were wounded, most of them children, women and elderly, as a result of the bombing of the warplanes, Al -Wefaq neighborhood, east of Al -Fasher.

The Sudanese army’s antennov plane shaved, on Friday night, in the airspace of the city of El Fasher for more than half an hour, during which it fired more than 4 explosive barrels targeting the northern and northeastern neighborhoods.

The Rapid Support Forces fired anti -aviation with strong land tremors due to airline shells, which entered terror among civilians in the city.

The residents of Al -Wefaq neighborhood and factories evacuated most of the houses last week and were displaced to the southern neighborhoods and shelter centers inside the city of El Fasher, fearing the air strikes again.

The raid, which was launched at night on the city of El Fasher, is the seventh during the current March, the tenth this year and 13 since the beginning of the fighting between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces in April last year.