A UN aid convoy was attacked Monday night in el-Koma while en route to famine-stricken el-Fasher, killing four and injuring two, according to a UN spokesperson.
The Sudanese government blamed the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), while the RSF accused the army. The UN has not identified the attackers, according to BBC.
El-Koma, controlled by the RSF, was targeted by airstrikes the day before, killing or injuring 89 people. Local sources blamed the army, but no official comment has been provided.
The ongoing civil war between the army and the RSF, which began in 2023, has displaced more than four million people and caused a massive humanitarian crisis, BBC reported.