More than 70 people killed yesterday following a drone strike on a mosque in Sudan’s Darfur region, a senior medical source told the BBC.
Yesterday’s attack in the city of el-Fasher was blamed on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), but the group has not taken responsibility.
The RSF and the army have been engaged in a ferocious civil war for more than two years.
The paramilitaries are gaining ground as they fight to seize complete control of el-Fasher – the last army stronghold in Darfur and home to more than 300,000 civilians who have been trapped by the fighting.
One resident told the BBC the drone struck during morning prayers, killing dozens of people instantly.
The medical source said 78 died and about 20 were injured, but the process of extracting the bodies from the rubble of the building was still ongoing.
BBC authenticated footage showing around 30 bodies wrapped in shrouds and blankets next to the mosque, which was located in the west of the city.
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