Report on Monitoring Violations of Sudanese Army Warplane Bombardment for January 2025
Report on Monitoring Violations of Sudanese Army Warplane Bombardment for January 2025By: Darfur Initiative for Justice and Peace
Wednesday, January 1st
The Sudanese army warplanes bombed the city of Nyala, targeting the neighborhoods of Tayba and the airport with incendiary barrels, resulting in the death of 6 people, including an entire family of 5, and the injury of 7 others, in addition to the destruction of infrastructure.
On the same day, the warplanes bombed the city of Jabal al-Awliya, targeting the Triangle Market, which resulted in a massacre that claimed the lives of more than 150 people, including many women, children, and elderly people. Testimonies reported that some of the bodies were completely charred, making it difficult to identify their owners, in addition to dozens of injured people.
Thursday, January 2nd
The warplanes bombed the Al-Malha area, killing and injuring dozens of joint forces fighting alongside the Sudanese army and a number of citizens.
Friday, January 3rd
The Sudanese army warplanes bombed the Abu Shouk camp for the displaced near the city of Al-Fashir, and the bombing left 43 people dead and a number of injured, according to a statement by the Darfur Victims Support Organization, which was unable to count the rest of the victims.
On the same day, the warplanes targeted the Kalbus locality in West Darfur State, without information on the number of victims.
Saturday, January 4th
The warplanes again bombed the city of Nyala with more than 8 rockets on residential neighborhoods, and we have not received statistics on the number of dead and injured.
Sunday, January 5th
A new air raid targeted the Al-Sahrij market near Bashair Hospital, south of Khartoum, resulting in the death of 20 citizens by burning, in addition to 30 others who were injured with varying degrees of wounds and burns.
On the same day, the Fata Berno camp for the displaced in the Kutum locality was targeted in an air raid that led to the death of 8 people, including 4 women, and the injury of 4 displaced people.
Tuesday, January 7th
The warplanes bombed the industrial area in Al-Sajjana, Khartoum, causing a massacre that was added to the record of massacres committed during this war. Below is a list of the names of the dead and injured, according to initial statistics from the Southern Belt Emergency Room:
Injuries:
* Ahmed Haroun, 17 years old, male, from Mandela, injury in the right leg and face.
* Jamal Adam, 22 years old, male, from Mayo, injury in the right leg.
* Nasr al-Din Mukhtar, 41 years old, male, from Mayo, injury in the chest and right hand.
* Yaqoub Hassan Ibrahim, 42 years old, from Mayo, injury in the right hand.
* Saif al-Din Abdullah, 26 years old, male, from Al-Yarmouk, injury in the hands.
* Babiker Yahya Issa, 32 years old, male, from Al-Yarmouk, injury in the face and hands.
* Mukhtar Muhammad, 25 years old, male, from Mandela, injury in the hands.
* Muhammad Mujahid, 17 years old, male, from Mayo, injury in the hands (shrapnel).
* Yahya Muhammad, 24 years old, male, from Mandela, injury in the pelvis.
* Ezz al-Din Muhammad Haroun, 40 years old, male, from Mandela, injury in the leg (shrapnel).
* Alaa al-Din Adam Muhammad, 18 years old, male, from Al-Yarmouk, various shrapnel injuries.
* Muhammad Othman, 27 years old, male, from Al-Shuha'nat, various shrapnel injuries.
* Younis Suleiman, 22 years old, male, from Mandela, various shrapnel injuries.
* Unknown identity, 22 years old, male, unknown residence, various shrapnel injuries.
* Unknown identity, 18 years old, male, unknown residence, various shrapnel injuries.
* Unknown identity, 30 years old, unknown residence, various shrapnel injuries.
* Unknown identity, 17 years old, male, unknown residence, various shrapnel injuries.
Deaths:
From the bombing of the Al-Sajjana industrial area:
* Ishaq Muhammad Abdullah, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Al-Rashid Othman Zakaria, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Elias Ali Othman, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Jalal Ahmed Ibrahim, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Mubarak Khalil Ibrahim, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Hussein, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Ibrahim Ahmed Saleh, male, from Mandela Square 7.
On the same day, the warplanes again bombed the residential neighborhoods of Nyala with more than 10 explosive barrels, causing massive destruction to homes and shops, and we have not received statistics on the number of dead and injured.
Friday, January 10th
The tragedies of the army's warplanes continue, bombing the citizens of Kab al-Jidad and killing hundreds of citizens, including children and women, and dozens of injured.
With more than eight explosive barrels, the warplanes again bombed the city of Nyala, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries, as the bombing focused on the northeastern, northwestern, and southeastern parts of the city, and we were unable to count the number of dead and injured.
Saturday, January 11th
The warplanes again bombed the city of Nyala with 9 projectiles in the eastern part of the city, without recording any casualties.
Sunday, January 12th
The warplanes of the Sudanese army continued to bomb the neighborhoods of Nyala, the capital of South Darfur State, for the second week in a row, where they dropped a number of explosive barrels in the Doumaya neighborhood, west of the city. The bombing led to the death of four people and the injury of five others from the family of Sheikh Abu Bakr Issa. Below are the names of the victims, according to the (Masarat News) website:
Deceased:
Fatima Idris Haroun, wife of Sheikh Abu Bakr, and her children Jamal, Wiam, and Umm Murad.
Injured:
Al-Nour Abu Bakr - Widad Abu Bakr - Muhammad Abu Bakr - Ali Abu Bakr - Asim Abu Bakr - Aden Abu Bakr and their father Abu Bakr Issa.
The Wadi neighborhood, east of Wadi al-Qasf, was also bombed, destroying a number of citizens' homes, while an unexploded bomb fell on the home of citizen Ali Fadl in the Al-Mazad neighborhood, while the family of Abdul Majeed Ali Fadl was present in the house.
The citizen Youssef Adam Muhammad also died in the Railway neighborhood, south of the textile factory, as a result of the same bombing.
Tuesday, January 14th
The Sudanese army warplanes launched a raid on the market of the city of Meliot, causing a new massacre and leaving hundreds of dead and injured, including large numbers of women and children. The attack caused massive destruction in the market and spread panic among the city's residents.
Here is a list of the names of some of the dead and injured who were counted and identified:
Martyrs:
* Al-Tou Idriss Khareif.
* Mohand Younis Adam
* Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad
* Ayoub Hamid Al-Doum
* Adam Ahmadi Abdullah
* Hamada Saeed Al-Muz
* Abdul Rahman Ibrahim
* Muhammad Ahmad Hamid
* Youssef Fadl Al-Sayed
* Jamaa Al-Rahima
* Muhammad Sabil Omar
* Salwa Ali Abkar
* Haitham Youssef Hassan
* Iqbal Ali Ahmed
* Alawiya Muhammad Adam
* Sakina Muhammad Abkar Muhammad
* Amna Khalil
* Muhammad Al-Fadil Abdul Hamid
* Ahmed Rabih Jabkallah
* Abdul Majeed Rabih Jabkallah
* Muhammad Al-Zaki Issa Youssef
* Abdul Khair
* Abdul Rahim Mukhtar Adam Ibrahim
* Dr. Al-Tayeb Yaqoub
* Amna Ishaq Ibrahim
Injured:
* Jiddu Ahmed Youssef
* Al-Sadiq Yahya Khalil
* Fatima Bakht Muhammad
* Sakina Muhammad Abkar
* Mubasher Muhammad Hammouda Khamis
* Saleh Abu Jaira
* Musab Ali Omar
* Bahr Abdullah Alamu
* Abdullah Abkar Ajab
* Ibrahim Suleiman Wad Al-Amda
* Hawa Abu Jaira
* Dar Al-Naim Abu Jaira
* Imad Al-Fadil Abdul Hamid
* Sabil Muhammad Abkar
* Hamida Abdul Rahman Mahdi
* Riad Ismail
* Al-Nadhir Ismail
* Akhider Jadallah
* Muhammad Al-Amin
* Balla Ibrahim Rabah
* Musab Daqam
* Mudathir Youssef
* Bashir Wad Abu Zariqa
The intense air raid by the Sudanese army warplanes, which targeted the Dar Al-Salam area in the Umbada locality, west of Omdurman, Khartoum State, also resulted in the death of about (120) civilians and the injury of about (300) others, and is considered one of the most horrific massacres committed by the Sudanese army.
On the same day, the warplanes continued to target civilians in the city of Nyala, where they bombed the city at ten o'clock in the evening with a number of shells in the Al-Nahda neighborhood, east of the Al-Jenaina موقف (bus station) market and 40th Street, west of the market. According to eyewitness accounts, 5 injured people arrived at the hospital with moderate injuries, including an elderly woman.
Wednesday, January 15th
The warplanes again struck Nyala with four air raids and dozens of explosive barrels west of the city and the neighborhoods around the Grand Market. One of the raids targeted the Umm Al-Mu'mineen Secondary School located in the Wadi neighborhood, east, which shelters displaced people, leading to deaths, injuries, and destruction of some school buildings.
Tuesday, January 21st
The warplanes continued to strike the city of Nyala with explosive barrels, where they bombed the far east of the city and then bombed for the second time near the Nyala Technical College, leaving a number of bodies of women working in selling tea and food and their children in a bloody massacre. Eyewitness testimonies reported the possibility of using chemical weapons through the obvious effects on the bodies.
Thursday, January 23rd
The warplanes bombed the Al-Jili Oil Refinery, causing massive destruction. Residents of Omdurman reported seeing thick smoke rising from the burning gas and petroleum materials, which covered parts of the city.
Monday, January 27th
The warplanes targeted the village of (Halla Jadid) in Al-Fasher with explosive barrels, leaving 5 dead and the same number injured and destroying nearly 45 houses.
It also targeted the city of Al-Koma with more than 10 explosive barrels, which led to the injury of 8 citizens and the destruction of 29 houses.
Thursday, January 30th
The warplanes bombed the area of Manwashi, leaving a large number of dead and injured who were not counted, and causing massive destruction in homes and shops.
On the same day, one hundred people were killed and injured in the Abu Skin mine located between Kofot and Kutum in North Darfur. According to eyewitnesses at the mine, the bombing resulted in 45 deaths and 55 injuries, in addition to burning the market and the mine completely.
Everyone watched a video of the charred bodies as a result of being targeted by explosive barrels.
As usual, the warplanes targeted the city of Nyala, where they carried out two raids, leaving a number of dead and injured.
Friday, January 31st
The Sudanese army warplanes launched raids on the city of Nyala in two batches. The first was at three in the morning, in which (6) barrels were dropped, and the second raid was at eleven in the morning of the same day, in which (11) explosive barrels were dropped, concentrated on the eastern and southern directions, according to eyewitness accounts from the city of Nyala. No details were received about the losses, which were described as large.
Wednesday, January 1st
The Sudanese army warplanes bombed the city of Nyala, targeting the neighborhoods of Tayba and the airport with incendiary barrels, resulting in the death of 6 people, including an entire family of 5, and the injury of 7 others, in addition to the destruction of infrastructure.
On the same day, the warplanes bombed the city of Jabal al-Awliya, targeting the Triangle Market, which resulted in a massacre that claimed the lives of more than 150 people, including many women, children, and elderly people. Testimonies reported that some of the bodies were completely charred, making it difficult to identify their owners, in addition to dozens of injured people.
Thursday, January 2nd
The warplanes bombed the Al-Malha area, killing and injuring dozens of joint forces fighting alongside the Sudanese army and a number of citizens.
Friday, January 3rd
The Sudanese army warplanes bombed the Abu Shouk camp for the displaced near the city of Al-Fashir, and the bombing left 43 people dead and a number of injured, according to a statement by the Darfur Victims Support Organization, which was unable to count the rest of the victims.
On the same day, the warplanes targeted the Kalbus locality in West Darfur State, without information on the number of victims.
Saturday, January 4th
The warplanes again bombed the city of Nyala with more than 8 rockets on residential neighborhoods, and we have not received statistics on the number of dead and injured.
Sunday, January 5th
A new air raid targeted the Al-Sahrij market near Bashair Hospital, south of Khartoum, resulting in the death of 20 citizens by burning, in addition to 30 others who were injured with varying degrees of wounds and burns.
On the same day, the Fata Berno camp for the displaced in the Kutum locality was targeted in an air raid that led to the death of 8 people, including 4 women, and the injury of 4 displaced people.
Tuesday, January 7th
The warplanes bombed the industrial area in Al-Sajjana, Khartoum, causing a massacre that was added to the record of massacres committed during this war. Below is a list of the names of the dead and injured, according to initial statistics from the Southern Belt Emergency Room:
Injuries:
* Ahmed Haroun, 17 years old, male, from Mandela, injury in the right leg and face.
* Jamal Adam, 22 years old, male, from Mayo, injury in the right leg.
* Nasr al-Din Mukhtar, 41 years old, male, from Mayo, injury in the chest and right hand.
* Yaqoub Hassan Ibrahim, 42 years old, from Mayo, injury in the right hand.
* Saif al-Din Abdullah, 26 years old, male, from Al-Yarmouk, injury in the hands.
* Babiker Yahya Issa, 32 years old, male, from Al-Yarmouk, injury in the face and hands.
* Mukhtar Muhammad, 25 years old, male, from Mandela, injury in the hands.
* Muhammad Mujahid, 17 years old, male, from Mayo, injury in the hands (shrapnel).
* Yahya Muhammad, 24 years old, male, from Mandela, injury in the pelvis.
* Ezz al-Din Muhammad Haroun, 40 years old, male, from Mandela, injury in the leg (shrapnel).
* Alaa al-Din Adam Muhammad, 18 years old, male, from Al-Yarmouk, various shrapnel injuries.
* Muhammad Othman, 27 years old, male, from Al-Shuha'nat, various shrapnel injuries.
* Younis Suleiman, 22 years old, male, from Mandela, various shrapnel injuries.
* Unknown identity, 22 years old, male, unknown residence, various shrapnel injuries.
* Unknown identity, 18 years old, male, unknown residence, various shrapnel injuries.
* Unknown identity, 30 years old, unknown residence, various shrapnel injuries.
* Unknown identity, 17 years old, male, unknown residence, various shrapnel injuries.
Deaths:
From the bombing of the Al-Sajjana industrial area:
* Ishaq Muhammad Abdullah, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Al-Rashid Othman Zakaria, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Elias Ali Othman, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Jalal Ahmed Ibrahim, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Mubarak Khalil Ibrahim, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Hussein, male, from Mandela Square 7.
* Ibrahim Ahmed Saleh, male, from Mandela Square 7.
On the same day, the warplanes again bombed the residential neighborhoods of Nyala with more than 10 explosive barrels, causing massive destruction to homes and shops, and we have not received statistics on the number of dead and injured.
Friday, January 10th
The tragedies of the army's warplanes continue, bombing the citizens of Kab al-Jidad and killing hundreds of citizens, including children and women, and dozens of injured.
With more than eight explosive barrels, the warplanes again bombed the city of Nyala, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries, as the bombing focused on the northeastern, northwestern, and southeastern parts of the city, and we were unable to count the number of dead and injured.
Saturday, January 11th
The warplanes again bombed the city of Nyala with 9 projectiles in the eastern part of the city, without recording any casualties.
Sunday, January 12th
The warplanes of the Sudanese army continued to bomb the neighborhoods of Nyala, the capital of South Darfur State, for the second week in a row, where they dropped a number of explosive barrels in the Doumaya neighborhood, west of the city. The bombing led to the death of four people and the injury of five others from the family of Sheikh Abu Bakr Issa. Below are the names of the victims, according to the (Masarat News) website:
Deceased:
Fatima Idris Haroun, wife of Sheikh Abu Bakr, and her children Jamal, Wiam, and Umm Murad.
Injured:
Al-Nour Abu Bakr - Widad Abu Bakr - Muhammad Abu Bakr - Ali Abu Bakr - Asim Abu Bakr - Aden Abu Bakr and their father Abu Bakr Issa.
The Wadi neighborhood, east of Wadi al-Qasf, was also bombed, destroying a number of citizens' homes, while an unexploded bomb fell on the home of citizen Ali Fadl in the Al-Mazad neighborhood, while the family of Abdul Majeed Ali Fadl was present in the house.
The citizen Youssef Adam Muhammad also died in the Railway neighborhood, south of the textile factory, as a result of the same bombing.
Tuesday, January 14th
The Sudanese army warplanes launched a raid on the market of the city of Meliot, causing a new massacre and leaving hundreds of dead and injured, including large numbers of women and children. The attack caused massive destruction in the market and spread panic among the city's residents.
Here is a list of the names of some of the dead and injured who were counted and identified:
Martyrs:
* Al-Tou Idriss Khareif.
* Mohand Younis Adam
* Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad
* Ayoub Hamid Al-Doum
* Adam Ahmadi Abdullah
* Hamada Saeed Al-Muz
* Abdul Rahman Ibrahim
* Muhammad Ahmad Hamid
* Youssef Fadl Al-Sayed
* Jamaa Al-Rahima
* Muhammad Sabil Omar
* Salwa Ali Abkar
* Haitham Youssef Hassan
* Iqbal Ali Ahmed
* Alawiya Muhammad Adam
* Sakina Muhammad Abkar Muhammad
* Amna Khalil
* Muhammad Al-Fadil Abdul Hamid
* Ahmed Rabih Jabkallah
* Abdul Majeed Rabih Jabkallah
* Muhammad Al-Zaki Issa Youssef
* Abdul Khair
* Abdul Rahim Mukhtar Adam Ibrahim
* Dr. Al-Tayeb Yaqoub
* Amna Ishaq Ibrahim
Injured:
* Jiddu Ahmed Youssef
* Al-Sadiq Yahya Khalil
* Fatima Bakht Muhammad
* Sakina Muhammad Abkar
* Mubasher Muhammad Hammouda Khamis
* Saleh Abu Jaira
* Musab Ali Omar
* Bahr Abdullah Alamu
* Abdullah Abkar Ajab
* Ibrahim Suleiman Wad Al-Amda
* Hawa Abu Jaira
* Dar Al-Naim Abu Jaira
* Imad Al-Fadil Abdul Hamid
* Sabil Muhammad Abkar
* Hamida Abdul Rahman Mahdi
* Riad Ismail
* Al-Nadhir Ismail
* Akhider Jadallah
* Muhammad Al-Amin
* Balla Ibrahim Rabah
* Musab Daqam
* Mudathir Youssef
* Bashir Wad Abu Zariqa
The intense air raid by the Sudanese army warplanes, which targeted the Dar Al-Salam area in the Umbada locality, west of Omdurman, Khartoum State, also resulted in the death of about (120) civilians and the injury of about (300) others, and is considered one of the most horrific massacres committed by the Sudanese army.
On the same day, the warplanes continued to target civilians in the city of Nyala, where they bombed the city at ten o'clock in the evening with a number of shells in the Al-Nahda neighborhood, east of the Al-Jenaina موقف (bus station) market and 40th Street, west of the market. According to eyewitness accounts, 5 injured people arrived at the hospital with moderate injuries, including an elderly woman.
Wednesday, January 15th
The warplanes again struck Nyala with four air raids and dozens of explosive barrels west of the city and the neighborhoods around the Grand Market. One of the raids targeted the Umm Al-Mu'mineen Secondary School located in the Wadi neighborhood, east, which shelters displaced people, leading to deaths, injuries, and destruction of some school buildings.
Tuesday, January 21st
The warplanes continued to strike the city of Nyala with explosive barrels, where they bombed the far east of the city and then bombed for the second time near the Nyala Technical College, leaving a number of bodies of women working in selling tea and food and their children in a bloody massacre. Eyewitness testimonies reported the possibility of using chemical weapons through the obvious effects on the bodies.
Thursday, January 23rd
The warplanes bombed the Al-Jili Oil Refinery, causing massive destruction. Residents of Omdurman reported seeing thick smoke rising from the burning gas and petroleum materials, which covered parts of the city.
Monday, January 27th
The warplanes targeted the village of (Halla Jadid) in Al-Fasher with explosive barrels, leaving 5 dead and the same number injured and destroying nearly 45 houses.
It also targeted the city of Al-Koma with more than 10 explosive barrels, which led to the injury of 8 citizens and the destruction of 29 houses.
Thursday, January 30th
The warplanes bombed the area of Manwashi, leaving a large number of dead and injured who were not counted, and causing massive destruction in homes and shops.
On the same day, one hundred people were killed and injured in the Abu Skin mine located between Kofot and Kutum in North Darfur. According to eyewitnesses at the mine, the bombing resulted in 45 deaths and 55 injuries, in addition to burning the market and the mine completely.
Everyone watched a video of the charred bodies as a result of being targeted by explosive barrels.
As usual, the warplanes targeted the city of Nyala, where they carried out two raids, leaving a number of dead and injured.
Friday, January 31st
The Sudanese army warplanes launched raids on the city of Nyala in two batches. The first was at three in the morning, in which (6) barrels were dropped, and the second raid was at eleven in the morning of the same day, in which (11) explosive barrels were dropped, concentrated on the eastern and southern directions, according to eyewitness accounts from the city of Nyala. No details were received about the losses, which were described as large.
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