Sudan's Army Says it Has Killed RSF Darfur Commander

 Supporters of the Sudanese armed popular resistance ride on trucks in Gedaref in eastern Sudan - Photo by AFP)
Supporters of the Sudanese armed popular resistance ride on trucks in Gedaref in eastern Sudan - Photo by AFP)
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Sudan's Army Says it Has Killed RSF Darfur Commander

 Supporters of the Sudanese armed popular resistance ride on trucks in Gedaref in eastern Sudan - Photo by AFP)
Supporters of the Sudanese armed popular resistance ride on trucks in Gedaref in eastern Sudan - Photo by AFP)

Sudan's army said on Friday it had killed Ali Yagoub Gibril, a senior commander for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) who was under US sanctions, during a battle in the besieged north Darfur city of al-Fashir.

Gibril was a leading commander for the RSF in al-Fashir, the last major city in the Darfur region of Sudan that the force does not control.

The army said in a statement Yacoub was killed as an RSF attack was thwarted early on Friday by its troops and allied "joint forces" fighting alongside it, Reuters reported.

The RSF has been besieging al-Fashir, a city of 1.8 million people, for weeks and top UN officials have warned that the worsening conflict there could trigger widespread intercommunal violence.

The UN Security Council called on Thursday for a halt to the siege.

War between the army and the RSF erupted over conditions for a transition to democracy in mid-April last year in the capital Khartoum, soon spreading to other parts of the country.

The conflict has led to the world's largest displacement crisis, renewed ethnic violence in Darfur blamed on the RSF and its allies, and a sharp increase in extreme hunger.



Over 40 People, Including Children, Killed in Sudan Hospital Attack

FILED - 27 August 2024, Sudan, Omdurman: Young people walk along a street marked by destruction as a bloody power struggle in Sudan.  Photo: Mudathir Hameed/dpa
FILED - 27 August 2024, Sudan, Omdurman: Young people walk along a street marked by destruction as a bloody power struggle in Sudan. Photo: Mudathir Hameed/dpa
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Over 40 People, Including Children, Killed in Sudan Hospital Attack

FILED - 27 August 2024, Sudan, Omdurman: Young people walk along a street marked by destruction as a bloody power struggle in Sudan.  Photo: Mudathir Hameed/dpa
FILED - 27 August 2024, Sudan, Omdurman: Young people walk along a street marked by destruction as a bloody power struggle in Sudan. Photo: Mudathir Hameed/dpa

Over 40 people, including children and health care workers, were killed in an attack on a hospital in Sudan at the weekend, the head of the World Health Organization said on Tuesday.

Saturday's attack on the Al Mujlad Hospital took place in West Kordofan, near the front line between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, Reuters said.

WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called for attacks on health infrastructure to stop, without saying who was responsible.