Türkiye condemns attack on Zamzam Refugee Camp in Sudan

The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned the deadly assault on the Zamzam Refugee Camp near Al-Fasher in Sudan, which resulted in the deaths of numerous civilians and humanitarian aid workers.
In an official press release issued on Monday, the Ministry described the attack as a “heinous” act and emphasized that the targeting of civilians is unjustifiable under any circumstances.
“There is no justification, under any circumstances, for the targeting of civilians,” the statement read.
The Ministry reiterated Türkiye’s call for an immediate end to the ongoing siege of Al-Fasher and expressed deep concern over the continuing suffering of the Sudanese people.
“Türkiye reaffirms its unwavering support for the sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of Sudan,” the statement concluded.
The condemnation comes amid escalating violence in Sudan’s Darfur region, where humanitarian agencies have warned of a worsening crisis due to conflict and displacement. (ILKHA)
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