In a series of violent acts that have escalated tensions in Sudan, the Sudanese Armed Forces, under the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood, have bombed and burned down one of Africa's largest churches in Omdurman. This act of aggression against the Christian community, likened to Hamas terrorists' actions in Gaza, is part of a broader pattern of forced displacement and terrorism targeting religious minorities in the region. The international community, including the United Nations, is expected to respond to these atrocities. Meanwhile, Sudan's ongoing civil war intensifies, with the military conducting airstrikes against RSF militia hideouts, signaling a deepening conflict. The hashtag #KeepEyesOnSudan🇸🇩 highlights the global call for attention to the crisis.
The Muslim Brotherhood run Sudanese Armed Forces have just burned down a church in Omdurman, Sudan https://t.co/oxpBRo2m3M
#KeepEyesOnSudan🇸🇩: Sudan's Civil War keeps ROLLING ALONG as the Sudanese military conducts airstrikes on RSF militia hideouts. Stay tuned. https://t.co/QIUZXotZOP
Terrorism against Christians in Sudan. Absolutely horrific https://t.co/W2h7CSL0n7
The Muslim Brotherhood run Sudanese Armed Forces have just burned down a church in Omdurman, Sudan. Christians are being forcibly displaced in Sudan by Muslim fundamentalists. https://t.co/ukr0W5CRNZ
Breaking: This is one of Africa's largest churches in Omdurman, #Sudan, which has just been bombed and burned by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), run by the Muslim Brotherhood, similar to #Hamas terrorists in #Gaza. I'm confident the UN will step in. Tomorrow, we are likely to… https://t.co/JrTO9eFIIk