Attacks on famine-hit camps in Sudan’s Darfur leave at least 100 people dead, UN official says
- Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces killed at least 57 civilians in El-Fasher, Sudan, during an attack on a famine-stricken camp, according to local activists.
- The RSF used heavy artillery and drones in the assault, causing significant casualties among civilians, including women and children.
- A senior U.N. Official stated that the war in Sudan has created the world's largest humanitarian crisis, with nearly 25 million people facing extreme hunger.
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Sudan, two years of war. The last massacre in Zamzam and the desperation of mothers: “We feed the children ants”
The latest massacre of refugees in Darfur. The conflict between the army and the militias has left 150,000 dead, 13 million displaced and 25 million undernourished. And the world?
Infobae in Sudan: life between beheadings, food crisis and more than 12 million displaced
Almost two years after the beginning of the armed conflict between rival forces, the country suffers enormous human and infrastructure losses. Meanwhile, people seem to lose hope
UN: Hundreds of people killed fighting for refugee camps in Sudan
In the Darfur region, more than 300 civilians are believed to have been killed, reports the UN Emergency Office. In London, on Tuesday, representatives from about 20 states are concerned with the war in Sudan.
More than 400 killed by rebels in Sudan says UN
More than 400 people have been killed in recent attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan’s Darfur region, says the UN citing “credible sources”.Last week, the RSF launched an intense ground and aerial assault on refugee camps surrounding the city of El-Fasher in an attempt to seize the last state capital in Darfur held by their rival, the Sudanese army.The two warring sides have been locked in a bloody power struggle since…
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