Today, the Sudan Doctors Syndicate announced that the number of civilians killed as a result of the clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces has risen to 264, in addition to 1,543 wounded. The union said, in a statement it posted on its Facebook page, that the clashes are still ongoing between the Rapid Support Forces and the armed forces, which has resulted in more casualties, who are being counted so far in the capital and the regions. She indicated that there are many, many injuries and deaths that are not included in the announced number, pointing out that she was unable to reach hospitals due to the difficulty of movement and the security situation in the country. Yesterday, the Doctors Syndicate stated that it had recorded the death of eight civilians and the injury of 89 others, stressing that many hospitals are out of service due to the current situation.
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