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Re: نص تقرير الامم المتحده الاخير يتهم الخرطوم بجرائم حرب في جبال النو (Re: عمار عوض)
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Quote: subsequently resulted in arrests and, in some cases, summary executions in many pro-SPLM areas of Kadugli town.
10. UNMIS Human Rights received reports from multiple independent sources of #####ng of civilian homes, UN agencies/offices and humanitarian warehouses, and destruction of property by militia elements of the Popular Defence Force (PDF) as they fought alongside the SAF. On 7 June, UN Security began the relocation of staff from UN Agencies, Funds and Programmes and international NGOs to the UNMIS compound. By 8 June, the protective perimeter at UNMIS compound had received an influx of 6,000-7,000 IDPs seeking refuge from the ongoing fighting; approximately another 1,000 civilians fled Kadugli to the north.
11. During the evening of 8 June, Kadugli town was largely void of civilians, as SAF checkpoints were established throughout the town. As the security situation further deteriorated, the IDPs that had sought refuge at the police hospital fled the hospital compound with some seeking refuge in the UNMIS protective perimeter.
12. After 14 June, aerial bombardments continued, although with less intensity and frequency. However, civilian casualties continued to be reported in Kadugli, Umm Durein, Um Serdeiba, Heiban, Kauda, Dilling, Salara areas, where many civilians were trapped due to the fighting. UNMIS Human Rights also received allegations of enforced disappearances, arrests, detentions and extrajudicial killing of civilians throughout the Kadugli region. By 30 June, UNMIS noted that aerial bombardments were still on-going, with continuing SAF and SPLA-N artillery exchange.
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