UN Sec-Gen condemns air strike that killed at least 22 people in Sudan

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A man walks through rubble by a bullet-riddled fence with barbed-wire, in the aftermath of clashes and bombardment in the Ombada suburb on the western outskirts of Omdurman, the twin city of Sudan's capital, last Monday.

The war between the country’s military factions has entered its 12th week.

PHOTO: AFP

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CAIRO - The United Nations’ Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the air strike that reportedly killed at least 22 people in Sudan on Saturday, according to a statement released by a spokesman early on Sunday.

At least 22 people were killed and scores injured in an air strike by Sudan’s army on western Omdurman city, the Khartoum state health ministry said on Saturday, as the

war between the country’s military factions

entered its 12th week. The secretary-general is also appalled by reports of large-scale violence and casualties across Sudan’s Darfur region, according to the statement released by Mr Farhan Haq, his deputy spokesman.

“He is also concerned about reports of renewed fighting in North Kordofan, South Kordofan and Blue Nile States. There is an utter disregard for humanitarian and human rights law that is dangerous and disturbing,” it added.

Mr Guterres reiterated his call for the Sudanese Armed Forces and its rival Rapid Support Forces to cease fighting and commit to a durable cessation of hostilities. REUTERS

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