JAKARTA - Attacks by Sudanese paramilitary rapid support forces or RSFs on a refugee camp in El-Fasher City killed eight people.
"The RSF bombed a shelter where residents took shelter on an unmanned plane on Tuesday late at night," the doctor told AFP of El-Fasher Education Hospital, one of the last health facilities to function in the city, Thursday local time, quoted by AFP.
The doctor who revealed it spoke on condition of anonymity for safety. The health workers who reported the latest events in the midst of the Sudanese conflict have repeatedly become victims.
The officers also reported that they used a satellite internet connection because the public communication route was cut off by the RSF.
The city of El-Fasher, which is in western Sudan, is under the control of the RSF forces. Communication and media access in the region has been cut off since the RSF war with soldiers in April 2023.
The conflict has killed tens of thousands of people, sparking the world's largest hunger and evacuation crisis.
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