The violence began Sunday when security forces broke up a rally outside government buildings by villagers from Mulli, near Geneina, who reportedly fled their homes after being surrounded by the tribe of a herder found dead nearby.
"The victims were from all sides, and there are no more than six," governor Khalil al-Sharif told the private Blue Nile television station yesterday.
But the leader of the Masalit ethnic group, to which the protesting villagers reportedly belonged, said 13 people died.
The governor described the incidents as "sporadic" but said the situation was under control.
Conflicting accounts of the violence emerged on Sunday.
A rebel group based in the region claimed four people were killed when security forces fired on them, while a spokesman for the West Darfur government said a protest had been dispersed after three vehicles near the government buildings were torched.
Villagers fled Mulli in west Darfur after an "unidentified armed group" surrounded them, according to the UN-AU mission in Darfur (UNAMID).
The displaced villagers protested outside the government buildings, although it is unclear what their demands were before security forces cracked down.
UNAMID said it had received "reports of continuous unrest and sporadic firing across Geneina and in Mulli with an undetermined number of casualties".
It urged for "restraint" from all sides.
It was not immediately possible to verify reports in the conflict-hit western region, where media access is strictly limited.
An eyewitness said there was further unrest yesterday afternoon in Geneina after the burial of some of those killed on Sunday.
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