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Regional Violence: Thirty-Five Wounded In Tina Market Strike On June Fifth As Casualties Mount

A strike hit the Tina Market on June 5, 2026, leaving 35 people wounded and an undisclosed number of fatalities as traders and civilians were caught in the middle of a sudden aerial bombardment.

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Regional Violence: Thirty-Five Wounded In Tina Market Strike On June Fifth As Casualties Mount

Tina, Sudan—The bustle of the Tina market vanished in a heartbeat on Friday. A strike hit the center of the trading area around midday, leaving thirty-five people with wounds and several others confirmed dead. The explosion tore through stalls that had been full of shoppers and vendors just moments before. Those who survived the blast are now searching for family members amidst the wreckage.

Witnesses say the strike occurred without warning, leaving no time for people to seek cover. The market is a central hub for the region, drawing people from dozens of surrounding villages to exchange grain and basic supplies. Now, the ground is littered with destroyed goods and personal items discarded in the panicked flight.

Medical personnel at the nearest field clinic are working without adequate anesthesia or basic surgical kits. They have been forced to prioritize cases based on who has the highest chance of surviving with limited care. The number of wounded has already exceeded the number of beds available, forcing many to wait on the floor.

Rescue workers are currently clearing the debris, but they move slowly for fear of secondary strikes. The atmosphere in the market area is heavy with smoke and the sound of distant sirens. Most of the shops remain shuttered, and the few people in the streets are moving quickly to reach safer ground.

The attack has cut off one of the few functioning economic centers in the area. Traders who had traveled from miles away are now trapped, unable to transport their goods back home. The interruption to the food supply chain is expected to cause immediate shortages in nearby communities that rely on this market.

Local community leaders are calling for an immediate halt to hostilities near civilian zones. They argue that the market serves no military purpose and should have been shielded from any engagement. However, the presence of various armed factions in the region has made such appeals ineffective.

The injured are arriving at the clinic in a steady stream, most suffering from blast injuries and secondary shrapnel wounds. Some of the victims are women and children who had been shopping for daily necessities. The staff expects the death toll to rise as the most critical patients fail to stabilize.

The market remains closed to the public and cordoned off as of Friday evening.

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