2020 Darfur attacks
The 2020 Darfur attacks were three mass shootings that occurred in July 2020 in Darfur, Sudan. Sudan's leadership and the joint United Nations and African Union mission in Darfur (UNAMID) have connected the massacres to land conflicts relating to farming rights, typically between non-Arab tribal farmers, such as the Masalit people, and Arab Bedouin tribes, whom the government believes to be the attackers.
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Location of Darfur (light green) and the rest of Sudan (pale yellow) | |
Location | Darfur, Sudan |
Date | 12–26 July 2020 |
Attack type | Mass shootings |
Deaths | >89 |
Injured | >102 |
Motive | Land conflicts relating to farming rights |
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