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Sudan army accused of bombing university campus

 Ten people from the Democratic Republic of Congo have been killed in an army attack on a university campus in Sudan, the Congolese government says.

They died in bombardments on Sunday afternoon at Khartoum’s International University of Africa, it said.

“What hurts us very much is that it was the regular army that dropped the bombs knowing there were foreigners there,” the Congolese foreign minister said.

Rival military forces have been battling in Sudan’s capital for weeks.

Paramilitary fighters of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have bases in many residential areas across the city, which tend to be attacked by the military from the air.

It is not clear if those caught up in Sunday’s bombing were uni­versity students. It may have been an area within or by the university where various foreign nationals sought refuge.

UN refugee chief, Filippo Grandi, tweeted of his shock that 10 refugees had died in an attack in Khartoum, without giving further details.

The RSF, which is in a vicious power struggle with the army, said – in what appears to be a reference to the same attack – that the bombing on Sunday had hap­pened in an area where African refugees were staying. It put the death toll of Congolese nationals at 25.

It tweeted a video that pur­ported to be from the scene. It showed smoke rising in the background from the direction where the International University of Africa is located. —BBC

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