The death toll of civilians in the sixth day of the clashes between the army and Sudan's rapid support forces (special forces) has reached 330, while 3,200 people have been wounded, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Thursday.
"The number of civilian deaths since the clashes began has risen to 330, 3,200 wounded," Asharq TV quoted the WHO as saying. Previously, the organization had reported 300 deaths and more than 2.6 thousand wounded individuals.
On its part, the Doctors union of Sudan on Thursday informed that at least 198 civilians became victims of the fighting were and more than 1 thousand were wounded.
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Based on materials from TASS