Severe Humanitarian Crisis and War Crimes Reported in Sudan as RSF Attacks Escalate
The situation in Sudan has deteriorated sharply, with the UN reporting that at least 6,000 people were killed over a three-day period during attacks by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the city of El-Fasher. The UN has accused the RSF of committing war crimes and atrocities during this offensive. In addition to the violence in El-Fasher, airstrikes and shelling are intensifying in the South Kordofan and Blue Nile regions, leading to further humanitarian catastrophes. The UN chief has called for an immediate ceasefire and urgent action to protect civilians, while global entities, including the Arab League and the Saudi government, are urging a halt to the ongoing violations. The humanitarian crisis continues to unfold, with widespread displacement and fears of famine affecting many as violent acts persist across the country.
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