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A child was killed and others injured in an army airstrike targeting shepherds in North Darfur

Rhino: Agencies – A child was killed and two others and a woman were wounded on Wednesday when the Sudanese army warplanes bombed shepherds near the town of “Al-Kuma”, northeast of “Al-Fashir”, the capital of North Darfur state.
Darfur24 reported news website quoted a medical source as saying that the victims were taken to Al-Kuma hospital.
The website also quoted “Abdullah Adam al-Hassan” – an eyewitness – as saying that the warplanes bombed a sheep pasture on the outskirts of al-Kuma town with a number of missiles for the second time in one week, causing the death of a child and the injury of two other children and the injury of an elderly woman, in addition to the death of large numbers of livestock, which are being counted, indicating that there were no military manifestations in the place targeted by the airstrike.
The civil administration in the town of al-Kuma has detected 16 airstrikes by the army since the start of the war, despite the presence of 23 shelters for displaced people in the locality, who fled from Nyala, Khartoum and Fasher.
The airstrikes carried out by the army left a number of civilians dead and wounded, in addition to destroying a number of houses, institutions and parts of the city’s market.
The Sudanese army raids were widely condemned by human rights and humanitarian organizations and trade unions in the country.

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