Dose people in Sudanese State in North Darfur are afraid to die after heavy prompting a camp for moving people.
Paramilitary attacks attacked rsedit (RSF) a ragging market in Abu Shouk, a camp outside El-Faster town, for almost two hours on Tuesday night, a local officer told BBC.
The camp is home to half million people moved people and its market attacks are second in three days.
El-Faster is the last major city of Darfur under the Army control and rid of RSF for about a year.
Attack Tuesday in Abu Shouk occurs at the shortest time of day. The population of the camp is mostly Muslims, observing the holy month of Ramadan, and many went to the market, preparing to break their fasting for the day.
The prompting causes many injuries, from gentleness to severe, Dr. Ibrahim Nadyyan, a medicine in the final function of the El-Faster hospital, told the BBC.
Abu Shouuk also seized at RSF on Sunday, attack killed six civilians, volunteers in local health.
The RSF does not comment on Sunday or attack on Tuesday.
Since this has been broken by April 2023, war kills thousands of people, forced millions from their homes and left many facing hunger.
The RSF and the army were charged with the cruelty, accused of RSF to commit a genocide to Darfur against non-arabic groups in the region.
The conflict divides the country, with the Army that prevents the north and east, while the RSF holds the majority of the Darfur region of the west and southern parts.
In recent weeks, the army has returned to parts of Khartoum and around areas from RSF.