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More than 70 people were killed after a drone drone in the Sudanese region, Darfur, the BBC Senior Medical Source said.
On Friday, an attack in El-Fasher was charged with paramount support forces (RSF), but the group did not claim responsibility.
RSF and the army have been engaged in a fierce civil war for more than two years.
Parasilitarians get a position when they are fighting for the complete control of El -Fashers – the last stronghold in Darfur and live more than 300,000 civilians who are trapped in the fighting.
One resident told the BBC that the drone struck during the morning prayers, instantly killed dozens.
The source of medicine said 78 were killed and about 20 were injured, but the process of extracting bodies from the rubble of the building continued.
The BBC Verify has authentified personnel showing about 30 bodies wrapped in plastic and blankets near the mosque located in the west of the city.
This week, RSF launched an updated offensive on El Fasher, which he besieged for over a year. The reports state that this included tough attacks on Abu Shuk, a camp for displaced people near the city.
Satellite images believe that RSF units now control most of the camp, according to the Humanities Research Laboratory of Yale University (HRL), which monitors the wars.
According to the division, satellite shots also show that RSF entered the joint forces headquarters, a team of armed groups related to the Sudanese army.
The headquarters is located in the former UN connection, which is considered a critical defense line.
The BBC checks the personnel showing RSF fighters in the expansive complex, though it is unclear whether they have seized full control.
These obvious successes would put El Fasher Airport and the Army headquarters within RSF direct shooting.
The SVR states that El Fosher will fall to RSF if the Sudanese military does not receive immediate reinforcements.
A complete west of the city in the city would secure the control of the group for the western part of the country and strengthen the actual split, and the army controls the North and East.
Sudanese analysts and activists fear that a paramilitary group will be aimed at civilians who are still in the city, most of whom belong to the ethnic groups they see as enemies.
On Friday, the United Nations report warned about “increasing ethnic ethnic activity”, saying that both sides avenged the people accused of cooperation with the opposite parties.
But the UN and other international organizations have also recorded a systematic policy of ethnic purification against the non -proclaim communities in the territory they have won.
In a recent report, doctors of the medical charity without borders said that RSF troops “talked about” Cleaning El Fasher to Clean “their Neo -Guard … Community”.
Earlier, RSF denied such allegations, saying they had nothing to do with “tribal conflicts”.