At least 40 people were killed and 70 injured due to artillery shelling in Kadugli, South Kordofan. The attack was blamed on a faction of the SPLM-N by local authorities, escalating tensions in an already conflict-ridden area. Governor Ibrahim has vowed to eliminate SPLM-N forces from around Kadugli.
Recent artillery shelling in Sudan’s South Kordofan region has resulted in at least 40 fatalities and 70 injuries, as reported by two anonymous medical sources. The attack struck Kadugli, the state’s capital, currently under the control of the Sudanese army which has been involved in conflict with various paramilitary groups since April 2023. The local government has attributed the assault to a faction of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N).
Governor Mohamed Ibrahim of South Kordofan accused Abdel Aziz al-Hilu’s faction of SPLM-N for targeting civilians, stating that this act aims to further destabilize the region. He condemned the attack, which apparently focused on a market area, and promised to eliminate SPLM-N forces surrounding Kadugli. Hilu’s faction has previously resisted negotiations or peace agreements due to its demand for a secular state.
Since the outbreak of hostilities, SPLM-N has been in conflict with both the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in South Kordofan. This violent clash is part of a broader context of ongoing turmoil in Sudan involving various factions, each vying for control amid a chaotic political landscape.
As the violence escalates, the humanitarian implications continue to grow, with not only civilian casualties rising but also increasing strains on medical facilities in the area. Immediate international attention is necessary to facilitate peace discussions and address the escalating crisis.
The situation in Sudan’s South Kordofan remains tense as various factions, including the Sudanese army, SPLM-N, and paramilitary groups, engage in ongoing confrontations. Since the resurgence of conflict in April 2023, these clashes have resulted in significant civilian casualties. The area is especially crucial because it overlaps with strategic regions controlled by different factions, complicating peace efforts and increasing the risk for local populations.
The recent shelling in South Kordofan highlights the devastating impact of armed conflict on civilians, leading to significant loss of life and injuries. As accusations fly between rival factions, the urgent need for a resolution becomes clear. Stabilizing South Kordofan requires concerted efforts toward dialogue and peace negotiations to protect civilian lives and restore order in the region.
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