By Isha - Mar 25, 2025
Sudanese army accused of deadly airstrike on market in Darfur, sparking international outrage and condemnation from humanitarian organizations. The attack is part of the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, leading to violence, displacement, and a worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan. Calls for international diplomatic efforts to end the violence and prevent further atrocities.
Ömer Erdem/Anadolu Agency via Middle East Monitor
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The Sudanese army has been accused of carrying out a deadly airstrike on a crowded market in Darfur, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of civilians. The attack, which took place in the war-torn region, has sparked international outrage, with humanitarian organizations condemning the incident as a grave violation of human rights. Witnesses describe scenes of devastation, with bodies strewn across the marketplace and families desperately searching for their loved ones amid the rubble.
The airstrike is part of the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which has plunged Sudan into chaos since April 2023. Darfur, a region already suffering from years of violence and ethnic tensions, has become one of the main battlegrounds in this power struggle. Civilians, caught in the crossfire, have borne the brunt of the violence, with reports of mass killings, looting, and displacement. As the conflict rages on, Sudan remains on the brink of collapse. The latest attack in Darfur underscores the urgent need for international diplomatic efforts to end the violence and prevent further atrocities.
Local activists and human rights groups have accused the Sudanese army of indiscriminately targeting civilian areas. According to eyewitness accounts, the airstrike hit a marketplace bustling with traders and shoppers, leaving behind a scene of carnage. The exact death toll remains uncertain, but initial reports suggest that hundreds have been killed or injured. Many victims were women and children, further intensifying calls for accountability. Refugee camps are overwhelmed, and essential supplies such as food, water, and medical aid are running dangerously low.
Global human rights organizations and foreign governments have condemned the attack, urging an immediate ceasefire and an independent investigation into the killings. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that continued attacks on civilians could amount to war crimes. Amnesty International has called for urgent intervention to protect innocent people and hold those responsible accountable. Despite international pressure, Sudan’s warring factions have shown little willingness to engage in peace talks. The ongoing violence has forced millions to flee their homes, worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis.