The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said on Tuesday that at least 11 people were killed and dozens wounded in Sudanese army air raids on the city of El Daein, the capital of the East Darfur state and hometown of RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti.
The army confirmed that it carried out strikes on military targets in El Daein, saying it “hit and completely destroyed a weapons depot belonging to a terrorist militia”
The army’s WhatsApp channel said several “field commanders and Dagalo terrorist mercenaries” were killed in the attack.
In a post on the X platform, the RSF said nine of the victims were members of the same family and included women and children. Dozens of innocent civilians were wounded and hundreds of homes were damaged in the attack.
It accused the army of targeting the “al-Neem” refugee camp, a hospital and water plant in El Daein.
The city is the hometown of the Rizeigat tribe, whose members make up the majority of the RSF commanders and fighters.
The RSF accused the army of repeatedly attacking civilians with explosive bombs in “deliberate cowardly criminal acts.”
“The attack is the latest in the series of crimes committed by [army commander Abdul Fattah al-Burhan's] militia and remnants of the former regime,” it added.
It called on international rights and human rights groups to “condemn these barbaric extremist acts against innocent people.”
The RSF captured El Daein after the army retreated from it in November.
Activists on Facebook said the army’s strikes on Tuesday targeted residential areas, while others said they hit RSF positions, causing losses in lives and damaging military equipment.
Separately, witnesses said clashes erupted again in the capital Khartoum. They said the RSF shelled army positions with heavy artillery in the general command area.