Boston Sunday Globe

Strike kills at least 22 near Khartoum

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CAIRO — An airstrike in a Sudanese city on Saturday killed at least 22 people, health authoritie­s said, in one of the deadliest air attacks yet in the three months of fighting between the country’s rival generals. The assault took place in the Dar es Salaam neighborho­od in Omdurman, the neighborin­g city of the capital, Khartoum, according to a brief statement by the health ministry. The attack wounded an unspecifie­d number of people, it said. The ministry posted video footage that showed dead bodies on the ground with sheets covering them and people trying to pull the dead from the rubble. Others attempted to help the wounded. People could be heard crying. The attack was one of the deadliest in the fighting in urban areas of the capital and elsewhere in Sudan. The conflict pits the military against a powerful paramilita­ry group known as the Rapid Support Forces. Last month, an airstrike killed at least 17 people including five children in Khartoum. The RSF blamed the military for Saturday’s attack and other strikes on residentia­l areas in Omdurman, where fighting has raged between the warring factions, according to residents. The military has reportedly attempted to cut off a crucial supply line for the paramilita­ry force there.

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