(FILES) This image grab taken from AFPTV video footage on April 20, 2023, shows an aerial view of black smoke rising above the Khartoum International Airport amid ongoing battles between the forces of two rival generals. Famine was declared in Zamzam -- a massive decades-old displacement camp home to between 500,000 and a million people near North Darfur's besieged capital El-Fasher-- last July, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification. The Sudanese government, aligned with the army, has denied reports of famine, even as millions across the country suffer on the brink of starvation amid the continuing 21-month war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). (Photo by AFP)
(FILES) This image grab taken from AFPTV video footage on April 20, 2023, shows an aerial view of black smoke rising above the Khartoum International Airport amid ongoing battles between the forces of two rival generals. Famine was declared in Zamzam -- a massive decades-old displacement camp home to between 500,000 and a million people near North Darfur's besieged capital El-Fasher-- last July, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification. The Sudanese government, aligned with the army, has denied reports of famine, even as millions across the country suffer on the brink of starvation amid the continuing 21-month war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). (Photo by AFP)
(FILES) This image grab taken from AFPTV video footage on April 20, 2023, shows an aerial view of black smoke rising above the Khartoum International Airport amid ongoing battles between the forces of two rival generals. Famine was declared in Zamzam — a massive decades-old displacement camp home to between 500,000 and a million people near North Darfur’s besieged capital El-Fasher– last July, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification. The Sudanese government, aligned with the army, has denied reports of famine, even as millions across the country suffer on the brink of starvation amid the continuing 21-month war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). (Photo by AFP)
Sudanese paramilitary shelling of a market in Omdurman, part of greater Khartoum, killed 40 people on Saturday, a medical source told AFP.
Requesting anonymity for their safety, the source at Al-Nao Hospital said the wounded were “still being brought to the hospital” following the attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Since April 2023, the paramilitary RSF has been at war with the regular army, in a brutal conflict that has killed tens of thousands and uprooted over 12 million.
After months of apparent stalemate in the capital, the army this month launched an offensive and reclaimed key bases including its Khartoum headquarters.
The RSF has been pushed out of many of its strongholds and increasingly into the outskirts of the capital.
Eyewitnesses to the attack on Saturday — only the latest to target civilians in markets — told AFP the artillery shelling came from western Omdurman, where the RSF remains in control.
It comes a day after RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo vowed to expel the army from the capital.