RSF Accused of Deadly Sudan Shelling After Daglo’s Threat

Deadly Shelling in Sudan Linked to RSF as Tensions Escalate

A brutal shelling in Sudan has left 56 dead and 158 injured, with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) being blamed for the attack. This devastating assault came just a day after RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo’s fiery pledge to retake the capital from the army, further intensifying the already volatile conflict.

The attack underscores the growing severity of the power struggle between the Sudanese army and the RSF. Daglo’s statements fueled the fires of an already fierce rivalry, with both sides vying for control in a tense standoff. As the RSF ramps up its offensive, the death toll continues to rise, leaving the country on the brink of full-scale civil war.

Witnesses reported widespread destruction, with the shelling hitting civilian areas and heightening fears of further bloodshed. The RSF’s involvement raises concerns over the safety of ordinary citizens caught in the crossfire.

As Sudan’s military and paramilitary forces battle for dominance, the international community watches closely. The attacks and Daglo’s threat signal a dangerous escalation, suggesting that Sudan’s political turmoil could spiral further into chaos. The path to peace appears increasingly distant, and the cost of this conflict continues to mount for the Sudanese people.
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