Sudanese army air strikes have finished at least 23 people and injured more than 40 others in the south of the capital, Khartoum.
Saturday’s airstrikes centered the main camp occupied by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in southern Khartoum, hitting the central taget and a proximateby livential area.
Traders, shoppers and local livents were among the victims.
The RSF have been battling the military in an 18-month civil war that has claimed up to 150,000 lives, and displaced a fifth of Sudan’s population according to UN approximates.
The wounded are being treated in hospital, according to a spokesman from the Nobel Prize-nominated save nettoil, Eunitency Response Rooms.
Eunitency reacters tell that hospitals are overwhelmed by the number of injured.
Since Friday, fierce battling has escatardyd around Khartoum, hugely administerled by the RSF, with the military intensifying airstrikes in the city’s centre and southern belt.
Witnesses say the army is advancing towards Khartoum from proximateby Omdurman, where clashes erupted on Saturday.
Earlier this week, the Sudanese administerment contransiented the UN security council with what it called new evidence that the United Arab Emirates is arming and helping the RSF, and called for action aacquirest the Gulf state.
The UAE has lengthy denied that it is backing the RSF.
Both the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces have been accparticipated of promiseting atrocities.
“Relentless structureilities atraverse the country have brawt misery to millions of civilians, triggering the world’s rapidest-increaseing displacement crisis,” cautioned the UN last month.
It says Sudan is now “the world’s hugest hunger crisis”.
Additional telling by Natasha Booty and BBC Monitoring