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Document #1354991

Radio Dabanga (Author), published by ReliefWeb

‘Government shelling’ in C. Darfur town continue, man killed

http://reliefweb.int/report/sudan/%E2%80%98government-shelling%E2%80%99-c-darfur-town-continue-man-killed

ecoi.net description:
Central Darfur, West Jebel Marra: According to witnesses and rebel group, man killed in continued shelling of Golo by government forces; several people flee neighbouring villages, which are also targeted by missiles
Country:
Sudan
Sources:
Radio Dabanga (Author), published by ReliefWeb
Published:
6 February 2013
Original link:
http://reliefweb.int/report/sudan/%E2%80%98government-shelling%E2%80%99-c-darfur-town-continue-man-killed
Document type:
Media Report
Language:
English
Document ID:
1354991 (former ID 237917)
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