Activists say they’ve identified hundreds of bodies left in the streets of West Darfur

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Activists say they’ve identified hundreds of bodies left in the streets of West Darfur
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Residents of El Geneina, the capital of war-torn West Darfur, are struggling to bury their dead as violence rages across the city.

Activists say 500 bodies across the city have been identified, and that they believe “thousands” more remain unburied on streets and inside homes.

CNN could not independently verify the reports due to a communication blackout that continues in the area, and has reached out to United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs for confirmation. A previous CNN report said that a pregnant woman was shot by the Rapid Support Forces for not having enough cash to allow her safe passage from Darfur.

MSF did not name the party responsible for the killing, but Kamal Al Din blamed the Rapid Support Forces for the attacks on those fleeing.

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