Peacekeepers say armed men looted market and set fire to police station during an attack in the North Darfur state.
Four people have been killed after gunmen attacked a market and set fire to a police station during several days of violence in Sudan's Darfur region, international peacekeepers have said.
Gunmen surrounded a camp for displaced people in Kassab in North Darfur state, burnt down a police station and looted the main market, African Union/United Nations peacekeepers UNAMID said in a statement on Monday.
UNAMID said it had received reports that four people had been killed and 600 injured since the first incident last Wednesday.
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More News On The Unrest And Violence In Darfur
Four killed, police station attacked in Sudan's Darfur -- Chicago Tribune/Reuters
Sudan troops move on looted town, 2 dead: media -- AFP
Armed robbers steal peacekeeper funds destined for Darfur -- Herald Sun
UN-AU peacekeeping mission deeply concerned over violence in North Darfur -- UN News Centre
U.N. calls for probe into Darfur violence -- UPI
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