TASIS blames Muslim Brotherhood for Darfur market violence

The Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS) has released a harrowing statement documenting the deliberate targeting of civilians in the Central Darfur State.

Reports from the ground indicate a brutal assault occurred at the Talolo Market, leaving a trail of destruction in the busy commercial hub.

TASIS blamed the Muslim Brotherhood, attributing the violence to their ongoing military campaigns in the region.

Testimonies from survivors paint a grim picture of sudden violence descending upon a space once dedicated to local trade and communal life.

The scorched remains of market stalls stand as silent witnesses to the metallic fury unleashed upon unarmed men, women, and children.

This escalation underscores a broader pattern of civilian victimization that has defined the protracted and bloody struggle for control over Darfur.

International human rights observers continue to warn that such targeted strikes constitute a grave violation of fundamental humanitarian principles and laws.

As the smoke clears over Talolo, the Alliance demands an immediate cessation of hostilities and a formal accounting for the lives lost.

General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army has faced increasing scrutiny for its scorched-earth tactics that continue to displace thousands across the Sudanese landscape.

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