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Sudan: ACJPS Condemns ‘Targeting of Arab Communities’ By Sudan Air Force

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New York — Civilians continue paying the price of the senseless war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) states in a new report focusing on the systematic SAF targeting of Arab communities in Darfur and Kordofan.

On the morning of October 4, the Sudanese Air Force targeted the weekly market of El Koma (El Kuma), nearly 70 kilometres north of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur.

El Koma locality is predominantly occupied by the El Zeyadiya Arab tribe and currently hosts tens of thousands of displaced who fled from El Fasher and Um Keddada following the escalation of the armed conflict, ACJPS explains.

The airstrike resulted in the death of at least 63 people (including children) while 250 others sustained injuries, the report reads.

Some of the injured were transferred to the El Koma Rural Hospital, where “only one general doctor and a few nurses” remain, while those with severe injuries were transferred to the El Daein Hospital in East Darfur, as the hospital of nearby Mellit “barely has medical supplies or personnel and the hospitals in El Fasher are inaccessible because the city is under siege”.

Mohamed El Badri, a human rights defender, urged international medical organisations, in particular the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to respond to the needs of the wounded with no access to medical care.

The lawyer told ACJPS that the reason for the SAF attack on El Koma was to “punish the Arab tribes for supporting the RSF in the ongoing armed conflict”. He believes that this “is very unfortunate because those who have joined the conflict have done so on their own personal accord. Such decisions are not made collectively as a tribe”.