Ministry of Foreign Affairs Holds the UN Security Council and Western Powers Accountable

Port Sudan – Sudanhorizon

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the UN Security Council and Western powers bear responsibility for the militia’s continued perpetration of massacres, as they limit themselves to verbal condemnations of its atrocities while disregarding the militia’s regional sponsors, who supply it with long-range artillery and strategic drones to carry out massacres.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the Ministry pointed out that in a heinous terrorist act, the Janjaweed militia committed a horrific massacre today by bombing the Sabrin market in Karari province while it was crowded with shoppers. The death toll so far has exceeded 60 civilian martyrs, including children and women, with a large number of injured. It is clear that the market was deliberately targeted to inflict the highest number of civilian casualties.
The statement said that this atrocious massacre comes one week after a similar massacre committed by the terrorist militia at the Saudi Maternity Hospital in El Fasher, which killed 70 patients, mostly women and children, as well as just days after another similar crime in the rural areas of Um Kadada, and dozens of massacres it has committed in the villages of Al-Jazira.
The statement added: “The terrorist militia persists in committing these massacres, directing its military machinery toward unarmed civilians after its successive defeats in military confrontations with the armed forces, joint forces, and supporting forces. This is to blackmail and exploit the flawed approach of international parties that speak of two sides to the conflict so that it is treated as a political party rather than a terrorist group that the international community must unite against to eliminate its threat.”

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