
"The RSF claimed the bombing directly targeted the Adikon Gate at the crossing, their statement adding that the crossing is a vital corridor connecting Sudan and Chad, and a crucial humanitarian lifeline for delivering aid and commercial supplies to civilians affected by the war. Footage from the incident showed plumes of smoke and rolling fire from the site of the attack, as civilians looked on."
"The group asserted that the bombing was intended to deliberately obstruct the flow of humanitarian aid and hinder relief efforts, worsening the suffering of civilians. The RSF also condemned what it said was international silence on army violations, which encourages the aggressor to persist in committing further crimes against civilians and humanitarian infrastructure. There were no reports on casualties or what damage the attack caused."
Fighting in Sudan has entered its third year, with the Rapid Support Forces accusing the Sudanese Armed Forces of attacking the Adre border crossing with drones. The crossing links Sudan and Chad and serves as a major humanitarian corridor for aid deliveries and refugees fleeing violence. RSF alleges the bombing hit the Adikon Gate, showing footage of smoke and fire, and claims the strike aimed to obstruct aid flows and worsen civilian suffering. RSF condemned international silence on alleged army violations. Both RSF and SAF face accusations of atrocities and war crimes. Casualty and damage details from the reported attack remain unclear.
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