The attack is the second in the last three months to prevent a UN convoy from giving North Dafur.
A drone attack has hit a 16 truck convoy that transport desperately necessary food so that the North Darfur region hit the United Nations, while the parties at war exchange the attack.
The UN spokeswoman Daniela Gross, told journalists on Thursday that all drivers and staff travel with the convoy of the World Food Program (PMA) were safe.
At least three of the trucks caught fire, according to a PMA statement cited by the Reuters news agency. Gross said all trucks had caught fire, according to the Associated Press news agency.
It was not clear who was the answer for Wednesday’s attack, the second in the last three months to prevent a UN convoy from being delivered to Landh Darfur.
The Paramilitary Fast Support forces (RSF) accused the Sudanese army of hitting the convoys as part of a drone attack to the Mellit market and other areas. Later, the army said in a statement that this was a manufacturing to distract from what he called the crimes of the RSF.
At the beginning of June, a convoy of the PMA and the UN Children’s Agency, UNICEF, attacked while waiting for the authorization to occur to the beared capital of northern Darfur, El-Pasher, killing five people and hurting several others.
Edem Wosornu, or the UN Humanitarian Agency, OCA, said that some 70 supply trucks were waiting in the city controlled by Nyala RSF to reach El-Fashir, but guarantees were needed since humanitarian workers came to attack.
The attack occurred when several countries, including the United States, Saudi Arabia and neighbor Egypt, expressed alarm in the situation of hunger in Sudan, asking for breaks in the fight to take into account in more help.
The war in Sudan begged in April 2023, when the violence caused by long -term tensions between its military and the Paramilitary RSF broke out in the capital, Jartum, and extended to other regions, including Western Darfur.
About 40,000 people have died on the legs and almost 13 million displaced, the UN agencies say. Almost 25 million people experience acute hunger.
The RSF and its allies announced at the end of June that they had formed a parallel government in the areas that control, mainly in the vast Darfur region, where accusations of war crimes and crimes against humanity are being investigated.
The RSF has surrounded El-Pasher, where the UN says that people face hunger. It is the only capital that the paramilitary forces do not have in Darfur, which consists of five states.
It is estimated that 300,000 Resto residents in the city have been subjected to a long siege as the fight against fury.
Last year, a famine was declared in the Zamzam Displacement Camp in Northern Darfur. Since then, the risk of famine has spread to 17 areas in Darfur and the Kordofan region, which is adjacent to the north of Darfur and west of Jardtum, according to the UN.
The PMA spokesman, Watanasathorn, urged the parties to “respect international humanitarian law.” “Humanitarian staff and assets should never be an objective,” said Watanasathorn.