
The Sudanese army on Wednesday denied the accuracy of a report published by Human Rights Watch alleging that it carried out airstrikes using bombs on residential neighborhoods in Nyala, South Darfur State.
Army spokesperson Brigadier General Nabil Abdullah said in a statement that “the claims in the Human Rights Watch report regarding the bombing of civilians in Nyala are false and do not reflect reality.”
He considered the report part of an international scheme targeting Sudan and its people, emphasizing that organizations remain silent about the atrocities and violations committed by the Rapid Support Forces against civilians.
Abdullah added: “We affirm that the militia is directly and systematically targeting public facilities, including health institutions, water sources, and electricity infrastructure, in full view of the international community, without any notable response.”



