Nyala – Feb. 4 – SAR
The Sudanese army warplanes have continued bombardment of civilians and infrastructure in Nyala, the capital city of South Darfur State.
On Tuesday morning, the army’s warplanes bombarded the city for the fourth consecutive time, killing more than 38 civilians, most of whom were women and children, including an entire family, along with several others.
Among the victims were also rickshaw and taxi drivers carrying passengers at the intersection of Al-Joumhouria Street and the Cinema area.
According to reports from the Sudanese Alliance for Rights (SAR), Tuesday’s airstrike left more than 150 civilians injured, with some suffering from severe wounds, and the number is expected to rise.
In the past four days, Nyala has been hit by a series of intense airstrikes, killing 238 people, injuring hundreds more, and causing widespread damage to civilian homes and infrastructure. As a result, many families have been forced to flee their homes.