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Sudan's Rapid Support Forces Kill 40 People in North Darfur Displacement Camp Attack
The Rapid Support Forces targeted a camp housing 450,000 displaced people, killing over 40 civilians and injuring 19, amid ongoing civil war and famine conditions, local groups reported.
- Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces killed 40 people and injured 19 in an attack on a displacement camp in North Darfur.
- The Abu Shouk camp, housing around 450,000 displaced people, has been repeatedly attacked during the civil war between the RSF and Sudanese army.
- The Sudanese army claimed to have repelled the RSF attack and inflicted heavy losses on them, destroying 16 combat vehicles.
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Still at war with the regular army, the Rapid Support Forces attacked the Abu Chouk refugee camp in El Fasher, northern Darfur, on Monday, 11 August. The city has been besieged for more than a year, and civilians remain trapped.
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Total News Sources78
Leaning Left32Leaning Right3Center17Last UpdatedBias Distribution61% Left
Bias Distribution
- 61% of the sources lean Left
61% Left
L 61%
C 33%
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