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Rebel commanders in the troubled Darfur region of Sudan say government aircraft have bombed northern areas of the province, in breach of a ceasefire. | Rebel commanders in the troubled Darfur region of Sudan say government aircraft have bombed northern areas of the province, in breach of a ceasefire. |
They said three villages had been hit over the weekend. African Union troops are investigating the claims. | |
The Sudanese government has denied the reports, which come days after President Omar al-Bashir vowed to adhere to a UN peace plan. | The Sudanese government has denied the reports, which come days after President Omar al-Bashir vowed to adhere to a UN peace plan. |
More than 200,000 people have died and 2.5m have fled their homes in Darfur. | |
A rebel commander, Abdallah Banda, from the rebel Justice and Equality Movement, said three villages had been destroyed by Sudanese aircraft in north Darfur. | A rebel commander, Abdallah Banda, from the rebel Justice and Equality Movement, said three villages had been destroyed by Sudanese aircraft in north Darfur. |
He did not say how many people had died. | He did not say how many people had died. |
The Sudanese army denied the allegation. | The Sudanese army denied the allegation. |
"We never bombard civilians anywhere," a military spokesman told the Associated Press news agency. | "We never bombard civilians anywhere," a military spokesman told the Associated Press news agency. |
Earlier this month a UN envoy said President Bashir was fully committed to a UN plan to send a hybrid UN and African peacekeeping force to Darfur. | Earlier this month a UN envoy said President Bashir was fully committed to a UN plan to send a hybrid UN and African peacekeeping force to Darfur. |
A peace agreement was signed last May between the government and one leading rebel group but violence has continued, with rival rebels refusing to sign. | A peace agreement was signed last May between the government and one leading rebel group but violence has continued, with rival rebels refusing to sign. |
Some 7,000 African Union troops already on the ground have not been able to stop the violence - mostly blamed on pro-government Arab militias. | Some 7,000 African Union troops already on the ground have not been able to stop the violence - mostly blamed on pro-government Arab militias. |
The Darfur conflict began in 2003 after a rebel group began attacking government targets, saying the region was being neglected by Khartoum. | The Darfur conflict began in 2003 after a rebel group began attacking government targets, saying the region was being neglected by Khartoum. |
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