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The attack comes as the Sudanese army pushes to take total control of the capital.
The paramilitary bombings on a mosque in eastern Khartoum killed at least five people and injured dozens, said a group of Sudanese pro-democracy directors.
The attack on Monday, which was attributed to the paramilitary forces of rapid support (RSF), civil priced during the evening prayers of Tarawih in a mosque in the District of the Oriental Nile in Khartoum, declared the network of emergency lawyers, which documented abuse by the RSF and the Sudanese armed forces (SAF).
This is the second attack reported against civilians since the RSF lost the center of Khartoum, including the presidential palace, in a large offensive of the government army on Friday.
On Sunday, RSF Artillery also struck Omdurman, the twin city of Khartoum, killing three civilians in what witnesses have described as some of the heaviest bombings in recent months.
The Sudanese army complaints Having taken control of the main seat of the central bank of the country from the RSF when it continues to make progress in the capital.
Nabil Abdallah, an army spokesman, said in a statement on a statement to the AFP news agency on Saturday that soldiers had “eliminated hundreds of militia members who tried to escape by pockets from the center of Khartoum”.
The RSF consolidated control in the West, hardening the battle lines and moving Sudan to the de facto score. The RSF sets up a parallel government in the fields it controls, although this is not supposed to obtain generalized international recognition.
Since April 2023, the army, led by the army head Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has been in current conflict with the RSF, led by the former assistant commander of Burhan, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
But the two -year conflict has left the country in a deep humanitarian crisis, with tens of thousands of people killed and more than 12 million people displaced.