At least 22 killed in RSF attack on Sudan's Al-Fashir, activist group says

At least 22 killed in RSF attack on Sudan's Al-Fashir, activist group says
Scores were killed in an attack by Sudanese paramilitaries in the Darfur city of Al-Fashir, which has been under siege and attack for weeks, activists said.
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Conflict has battered Sudan since April last year and has caused, turning it into the worst humanitarian crisis [Getty/archive]

A pro-democracy group said Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed at least 22 people in an attack on the city of Al-Fashir in the western Darfur region on Saturday, though the paramilitary force denied launching an assault.

The Al-Fashir Resistance Committees said on Facebook that the RSF had fired artillery shells on markets, hospitals and apartments in a surge of violence after weeks of stalemate on that front in the country's civil war.

The activist group also said the RSF used a drone to target a hospital.

It later said a total of 97 people were killed or injured in the assault.

The RSF dismissed the report and said it did not clash with the army or allied groups in Al-Fashir.

The city is the national army's last remaining position in the Darfur region, and a key front in its war with the RSF that has turned Sudan into the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

More than 300,000 people have fled their homes in Al-Fashir as a result of fighting that began in April, the United Nations has said.