At least 21 people were killed in a shelling at a market in southeast Sudan, with over 70 wounded in the attack blamed on the Rapid Support Forces in Sennar. The incident occurred a day after the country’s rulers rejected a UN call for an independent force to protect civilians from the ongoing civil war, highlighting the escalating violence in the region. This attack adds to the devastating toll of the conflict, underscoring the urgent need for intervention to safeguard civilian lives.
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