Camp in Sortoni attacked by gunmen on camels and pickup trucks, claiming lives of 6 including 2 children. | |||||
DARFUR
- An attack by armed tribesmen near a makeshift camp for displaced
people in Sudan's conflict-hit Darfur region killed six civilians,
including two children, a resident and a UN official said Tuesday.
A
peacekeeper from the UN-African Union Mission in Darfur was also
wounded in the Monday attack near the makeshift camp in Sortoni in North
Darfur where tens of thousands of people have taken refuge from an
upsurge in fighting this year between the army and ethnic minority
rebels.
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Marta
Ruedas, "condemns the reported shooting and killing of six civilians,
including two children, by armed local tribes in Sortoni," a statement
said.
A resident of the makeshift camp told AFP that
gunmen riding camels and pick-up trucks had launched two attacks with
rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns.
The UN
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said the attack
followed a "reported rise in tensions between displaced people and armed
tribesmen over cattle raiding".
Cattle rustling is a
frequent source of conflict in Darfur. Last month, as many as 20 people
were killed in clashes between two rival Arab tribes in East Darfur that
were sparked by the theft of livestock.
Darfur has
been gripped by conflict since 2003, when ethnic minority rebels rose up
against President Omar al-Bashir, complaining that his Arab-dominated
government was marginalising the region.
Bashir
launched a brutal counter-insurgency and at least 300,000 people have
been killed in the conflict, the United Nations says. Another 2.5
million people have fled their homes.
Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court on war crimes charges related to Darfur, which he denies.
Since
2003, parts of Darfur have been further destabilised by conflicts
between the region's myriad of ethnic and tribal groups, as well as
rising criminality.
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