Today, the Sudan Doctors Syndicate announced that the number of casualties in the clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces has risen to 273 civilian deaths and 1,579 injuries. The union said, in a statement it posted on its Facebook page today, that the clashes are still ongoing between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, and have resulted in more victims, who are being counted so far in the capital and the regions. She pointed out that there are many, many injuries and deaths that are not included in this inventory, pointing to the inability to reach hospitals due to the difficulty of movement and the security situation in the country. Yesterday, the Doctors Syndicate reported nine civilian deaths and 36 injuries, including a number of unstable cases. It is noteworthy that despite the armistice agreements that took place between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, they did not hold due to the intensification of the battles, and the exchange of accusations of breaching the armistice and non-compliance with it. stranded due to the ongoing fighting.
Read the Latest World News Today on The Eastern Herald.