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Fighting broke out in June 2011 between Sudan’s government and Nuban rebels. Nuba Reports was founded by people living in the region after journalists and NGOs were banned. Our goal is to provide Sudan and the International community with credible and compelling dispatches from the front lines of this conflict and to illuminate the war’s impact on civilians. more

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  • 05.06.2012
    June 5 Rockets Fired into Shat Mizarik

    On June 5th at 2:30 pm, 3 Weishi 302-mm rockets were fired by SAF into Shat Mizarik village. No reported deaths or injuries.

  • 03.06.2012
    June 3 Bombing in Tess Village and Buram County

    On June 3rd at 2:00 pm, a Sudanese Antonov dropped 2 bombs in Tess village and 2 bombs in Buram town. 2 civilians badly injured: Mohammod Ratul, 30, and his…

  • 02.06.2012
    June 2 Rockets in Buram County and Angolo Village

    On June 2nd at 11:00 pm, Sudan Armed Forces launched 8 ground-to-ground Weishi rockets in Buram County. 2 hit near Buram town, 2 hit near Angolo village, 4 hit near…

  • 02.06.2012
    June 2 Hit and Run Offense at Al Abbasiya

    On June 2nd, SPLA-N forces attacked SAF forces in hit-and-run offense in SAF-controlled Al Abbasiya. SAF still controls Al Abbasiya.

  • 02.06.2012
    June 2nd Food Hunting Outside Agab

    On June 2nd, several SAF soldiers encountered 4 civilians hunting for food outside SPLA-N-controlled town Agab. SAF soldiers captured 2 civilians. Other 2 civilians escaped to Agab and reported incident.

  • 30.05.2012
    May 30 Rockets Fired into Braum County

    On May 30th, 2 Weishi 302mm rockets were fired from SAF-controlled region into SPLA-N-controlled Braum county in Southern Kordofan. 1st rocket hit near Buram County Civil offices. 2nd rocket hit…

  • 30.05.2012
    May 30 SAF Withdrawal from Abyei

    UN peacekeeping mission in Abyei has confirmed Sudan Armed Forces withdrew from Abyei late yesterday.

  • 28.05.2012
    May 28 Governement to Withdraw from Abyei

    On May 28th, a Sudan army spokesman said the government will withdraw troops from the disputed border region of Abyei, as demanded by United Nations Security Council.

  • 25.05.2012
    May 25 Offensive in Tusi

    On May 24th, SPLA-N forces conducted offensive against Sudan Armed Forces in Tusi. SAF still control Tusi.

  • 24.05.2012
    May 24 133% Increase In Yida Camp

    Since May 24th, Yida refugee camp officials report 133 percent increase in daily arrivals: May 24th = 705 refugees; May 25th = 633 refugees; May 27th = 1012 refugees; May…

  • 20.05.2012
    May 20 Attack in Angolo Village

    On May 20th, at noon, more than 4000 men with Sudan Armed Forces attacked village of Angolo. They killed 2 civilians and burned more than 25 homes. SPLA-N forces arrived…

  • 16.05.2012
    May 16 New Arrivals at Yida Camp

    On May 16th, 800 new arrivals registered at Yida refugee camp.

  • 11.05.2012
    May 11 Bombing near Eyes and Ears Nuba Founder House

    On May 11th, Sudanese government plane dropped 6 bombs in a row around home of Eyes and Ears Nuba founder. 1 elderly woman suffered minor wounds. Plane continued north of…

  • 10.05.2012
    May 10 Bombing in Kajur and Kauda

    On May 10th, Sudanese government plane dropped 3 bombs on civilian areas: 1 on Kujur, 2 on Kauda. People in Kauda market fled. No one injured.

  • 09.05.2012
    May 9 Kauda

    On May 9th, President Omar al-Bashir was heard on national radio telling the people of CorDelip, Heiban, and Kauda to stay in their homes because the Sudan Armed Forces are…

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BOMBS DROPPED ON CIVILIAN TARGETS SINCE APRIL 2012