Sudan rescuers say air strike killed 23 in Khartoum market Saturday

According to a network of volunteer rescuers in Sudan, the military attacked a marketplace in the country’s capital on Sunday, killing twenty-three individuals.

Following “military air strikes on Saturday afternoon on the main market” in southern Khartoum, “twenty-three people were confirmed dead and more than 40 others wounded” and taken to the hospital, according to a Facebook post by the youth-led Emergency Response Rooms.

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