The death toll from ongoing attacks on villages launched by gunmen in Beleil locality, South Darfur, has risen to 15, prompting the South Darfur authorities to impose a state of emergency and a curfew from Saturday evening.
CAIRO: Tribal violence in Sudan’s long-restive region of Darfur killed at least 12 people over the past few days, an aid group said. The clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the Beleil area in South Darfur province also wounded at least 42 people, said Adam Regal, spokesman for the General Coordination for Refugees and Displaced in Darfur. Local authorities said the clashes
At least seven people were killed in a series of attacks on villages east of Nyala, capital of South Darfur, on Wednesday and Friday. Sources told Radio Dabanga on Friday that at least six villagers were injured, in addition to a policeman and a paramilitary of the Rapid Support Forces.