About forty people were killed in a severe artillery bombardment targeting the Omdurman area adjacent to Khartoum, as part of a new wave of violence, and an exchange of accusations between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces about targeting civilians.
Tensions escalated to a new level with the recent attack on the village of Wad Al Noura, where dozens of civilians were reported to have been victims.
The spokesman for the Rapid Support Forces, Al-Fateh Qureshi, denied targeting civilians and accused elements of the old regime of fabricating the events to discredit his forces.
These events come amid warnings that the conflict in Sudan will turn into a regional conflict, which increases international concerns about the stability of the region.
Simultaneously with the events, some reports were reported about members of the Muslim Brotherhood inciting the people of Wad Al-Noura, which indicates the possibility of continued violence and the inclusion of civilians in this war that has been going on for more than a year.
The Muslim Brotherhood plays a prominent role in the ongoing war, and Islamic leaders and cadres affiliated with the regime of President Omar al-Bashir are participating in the ongoing fighting between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces.
Bloody clashes hang over the areas of El Obeid and El Fasher in Sudan