Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Hans up from Nuba mountains!!!



Bombing Kadugli again
11-14-2012 03:28 AM
Rebels bombed People's Liberation Movement / Sudan sector north Tuesday Kadugli, the capital of Sudan's South Kordofan state, killing two children and injuring eight others.

He said rebel spokesman Arno Lodi "I assure you that there was today (yesterday) response from the People's Liberation Movement / Sudan sector north, and the reply was a mortar," explaining that the rebels "bombed city after warplanes bombed the government for a number of villages, injuring three children and injuring farms and animals. "

For his part, announced Sudanese army spokesman Col. Sawarmi Khaled Saad said the rebels "insurance bombed three points outside the city," explaining that "one of the shells landed inside the city, killing two children and injuring eight people."

He added that "the armed forces are now in the process of search for rebel groups disappeared into the mountains."

And in turn, pointed Information Officer at the United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs in Khartoum Domain Rance to "hear the bombing outside Kadugli, and subsequently shells landed inside the city of Kadugli."

The United Nations condemned the bombing, describing it as "contrary to international law" after one of the shells landed near the headquarters of the United Nations Fund for Children (UNICEF), but did not explode.

The rebels fought in South Kordofan, next to southern rebels during the war in Sudan before the conclusion of a peace agreement in 2005. They say they are fighting to protect their ethnic minority from persecution, while accusing Khartoum of trying to spread chaos at the behest of southern Sudan.

The fighting has forced in South Kordofan and Blue Nile State - a state on the borders of the State of South Sudan - Hundreds of thousands to flee their homes since last year, and relief agencies warned of a humanitarian crisis afflicting the region with shrinking food stocks.
Source: French.

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