Video shows aftermath of UN aid convoy attack in Sudanpublished at 17:37 British Summer Time 3 June
Peter Mwai and Kumar Malhotra
BBC senior journalists

We have been looking at video posted on social media said to show the aftermath of an attack on a humanitarian convoy that was headed for the besieged Sudanese city of al-Fasher where the armed forces are battling the paramilitary Rapid Forces (RSF).
Footage we’ve seen shows damaged lorries still burning with sacks labelled UN World Food Programme lying scattered on the ground. The video is apparently from a place called al-Koma. However it can be challenging trying to locate remote places in Sudan on online maps without any road signs, few landmarks, and in many areas no street view at all.
Searching on Google maps initially led us to a location with a similar sounding name, but we couldn’t find a match. But by using various spellings, we realised it was an entirely different location - a town labelled as Kuma which is located about 80km (50 miles) north-east of al-Fasher.
Eventually, we managed to match the buildings we see in the videos, as well as some large trees and a telecommunications mast to what was visible on Google Earth.
The RSF has accused the army of having attacked the convoy, but the UN has not said who was responsible.