
The United Nations has expressed grave concern over the ongoing violence against civilians in Sudan.
The organization condemned recent attacks, including an airstrike on a market in North Darfur that resulted in numerous casualties.
UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, speaking on Tuesday, called the situation “alarming” as attacks on civilian areas continue to escalate.
Dujarric highlighted the troubling increase in violence, particularly in eastern Khartoum, where populated areas have been heavily targeted.
The airstrike in North Darfur, which left dozens dead and injured, underscores the growing risks faced by civilians in the region.
The UN’s urgent appeal for peace emphasizes the devastating toll these attacks have on innocent lives.
As the conflict intensifies, the international community continues to call for an end to the violence and for greater protection of Sudan’s civilian population.