Reports suggest a shipment of pagers may have been rigged with explosives, before being detonated remotely. Hezbollah had distributed the devices amid concerns that smartphones were being used by the Israeli military and intelligence agencies to track down and kill its members. It was still not clear how Wednesday’s attacks might have been carried out.
“There is clear evidence of intentional burning of civilian structures and bombardment,” Nathaniel Raymond, director of the lab, told the BBC.“At present approximately 100 football pitches-worth of civilian dwellings have been destroyed in the past two weeks of the fighting.”
He warned that having been under siege since mid-April, the army was now struggling to get supplies and the final battle was likely to be “a genocidal bloodbath”.The UN special adviser on the genocide prevention has said the risk of genocide is growing every day.“In Darfur and El Fasher, civilians are being attacked and killed because of the colour of their skin, because of their ethnicity,” Alice Wairimu Nderitu
The army has also been accused of indiscriminate shelling and aerial bombing in densely populated areas.El Fasher resident Ibrahim al-Tayeb al-Faki said his sister was killed in a military airstrike that had also destroyed his home.
The 47-year-old told the BBC he had sent his three children to live with their grandfather but his house was also hit. The family is now sheltering in its ruins.
“There is no safe place in El Fasher right now,” he said.The four former sub-postmasters were among the 700 or so people who the company took legal action against between 1999 and 2015.
This happened after the Post Office's faulty computer system Horizon appeared to show money was missing from branch accounts.More than 100 convictions have been overturned, with legal actions and police investigations still taking place.
as the UK's most widespread miscarriage of justice.Hundreds of sub-postmasters took legal action against the Post Office in 2017 in a campaign led by Sir Alan Bates, who was knighted in the