
On Monday, General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army launched a deadly attack on a displaced persons camp in Al-Sunt, West Kordofan, killing 28 and injuring 13 other civilians.
Men, women, and children were among the victims, as residents confronted the horrific aftermath of the assault.
Many were left in shock after witnessing the bodies of loved ones.
Al-Sayha reported the names of those killed, confirming the heavy human toll of the army’s bombardment.
The strike followed an attack on a Bayraqdar march linked to the military, which appears to have triggered the violence.
Local residents condemned the operation, calling the scene devastating and demanding accountability for the lives lost.
Humanitarian groups warned that attacks on displaced populations could further inflame tensions across West Kordofan.
With families struggling to mourn and locate survivors, the international community has yet to respond.
Authorities have not issued a statement, leaving citizens and observers calling for urgent clarity and protection.
The strike highlights the ongoing dangers faced by Sudan’s displaced communities, caught in the crossfire of military operations and political turmoil.




