Dozens killed in attack on Khartoum market medics say

Over 60 people were also wounded in the attack, according to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
Residents say a military aircraft bombarded the Qouro market in southern Khartoum on Sunday.
Since April, rival military factions have been fighting.
Marie Burton, MSF’s emergency coordinator, said Khartoum has been at war for almost six months.
Nevertheless, Bashair hospital volunteers and staff are shocked and overwhelmed by the scale of the tragedy on Sunday, she wrote on X.
Air strikes and shelling continued on “another day of unimaginable suffering and loss of life” after “explosive weapons” hit the market.
MSF added, “We are trying to save the lives of people whose body parts were ripped off in the explosion.”.
MSF medic Loretta Charles treated blast victims at the Bashair Teaching Hospital in Khartoum.
Among the injuries were traumatic amputations and penetrating trauma to the head, chest, and abdomen, she told Newshour.
Approximately 50 people were killed in the strike, according to some estimates.
Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, commander of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), fell out in April, resulting in a civil war.
Five million people have fled their homes, and thousands have been killed. Khartoum and Darfur’s western region have been hardest hit by the conflict.