The war, which has devastated large parts of the country, has grown increasingly brutal as international ceasefire efforts falter and global attention shifts to other crises. Both sides have targeted densely populated civilian areas, escalating the human toll.
In the town of Kabkabiya, North Darfur, over eight barrel bombs hit a crowded market on Monday, killing more than 100 people and wounding hundreds, according to the pro-democracy Al-Fashir Resistance Committee. The human rights group Emergency Lawyers shared images of a mass grave and described scenes of devastation.