Sudanese warplanes continue to carry out indiscriminate airstrikes in various parts of Sudan, resulting in a large number of civilian deaths and injuries.
Several towns in North Darfur and South Kordofan states witnessed a series of airstrikes that caused extensive destruction and displacement.
Seven shepherds were killed near the northern Darfur city of Mellit after a raid by Sudanese warplanes on Friday on Wadi al-Rahla near the city of Mellit in North Darfur.
The raid resulted in the destruction of water sources in the areas of Zarq, Kutum, Kabkabiya and Gharat Zawiya, which led to the displacement of thousands of citizens with their livestock to other areas.
In the South Darfur city of Nyala, eyewitnesses confirmed that helicopters dropped six-barrel bombs on different neighborhoods over the past two weeks, destroying a vital bridge and losing lives and property.
The Civil Democracy Forces had earlier expressed their strong condemnation of the aerial bombardment, which has targeted civilians continuously since the outbreak of the war and demanded an immediate end to the targeting of civilians with air strikes and artillery shelling.
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