‘Dozens dead’ in Sudan Darfur raid
Darfur rebel group says civilians were killed in a raid on their town.

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Dirbeen said on Monday the raid was a “stab in the back of the Darfur peace agreement”.
A UN official said Monday’s attack and charges by rebels that troops had razed another Darfur town and killed 100 people in retaliation for an attack on African Union troops last month, showed the need to provide a planned UN-AU peacekeeping force with sufficient mobility and firepower.
Jean-Marie Guehenno, head of UN peacekeeping operations, said he was “very concerned” with the escalating violence in Darfur less than three weeks before scheduled peace talks in Libya.
“At this stage, we cannot formally confirm any particular responsibility but it’s very troubling that the city which was under the control of the government of Sudan could be burnt down,” Guehenno said.
The French diplomat added that the incident “shows the importance of having troops that are very mobile, with the capacity to dominate any situation”.