Sudan’s RSF blames Al Burhan of war crimes in compound strikes

Al Burhan’s army conducted an indiscriminate aerial assault earlier on Friday on a residential compound north of Khartoum Bahri, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said in a statement.

The attack targeted engineers and technicians working at the Al-Gaili Oil Refinery.

Missiles suspected of containing toxic gases caused numerous casualties and severe respiratory illnesses among the workers.

RSF has condemned the assault, calling it a reckless act against innocent civilians in a non-military area.

They demand an immediate investigation into the use of internationally banned weapons in these strikes.

The RSF criticized the regime of Burhan’s army and its allies, accusing them of choosing violence and terror over peace.

They argue that the attack on the refinery aims to cripple Sudan’s remaining resources and infrastructure.

The RSF claims these actions are war crimes and emphasizes the need for international accountability.

They pledge to protect Sudan’s citizens and seek justice for the victims.

The RSF vows to confront these attacks decisively and is committed to a future of democracy and justice for Sudan.

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