Darfur residents have suffered new, indiscriminate aerial bombardments by the Sudanese government on top of ground attacks by militias over the past two weeks, according to a report released Thursday.

The report, “Bombed & Burned,” was released by a coalition of groups including Digital Globe, the Enough Project, and the Satellite Sentinel Project, which was co-founded by actor George Clooney.

Satellite imagery by the groups provides independent confirmation of Sudan Air Force bombardments and ground attacks by janjaweed paramilitary forces the coalition said took place within the past two weeks.

“Indiscriminate aerial bombardments in densely populated areas like East Jebel Marra (in north Darfur) constitutes a war crime under international law,” the report said.

Images show at least 17 bomb craters across six villages in north Darfur, and ground attacks by janjaweed forces have exacerbated the impact of those bombings. A satellite image from March 21 shows more than 311 huts burned in six villages in the East Jebel Marra area.

The report showed comparison images of the same villages, with one satellite image recorded in February and one on March 21. From the photos below, it appears the more recent image shows damage.