Sudan War: How a Political Power Struggle Spiralled Into Mass Killings
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The fall of the city enshrines the victory of the paramilitaries of the Forces de soutien rapide (FSR), reopens the ethnic plague of Darfur, and marks the political bankruptcy of Sudan as a unitary state.
The world is watching with great concern the actions of the fast-track support forces and the situation in El Fasher, Sudan, demanding the protection of civilians. The rapid-support forces in the Sudan have declared their control of the army headquarters in El Fasher, the last city in which they maintain control of the territory of [...].
RSF Ethnic-Based killings in Fasher Estimated at 7000
C-OSINT analysis by: Jack SapochWARNING: This article contains depictions of graphic violenceSudan War Monitor / Lighthouse Reports / SkynewsEl Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, is in recent days, the site of one of the most horrific massacres since the start of Sudan’s war over two years ago. According to fighters on the ground, the large-scale attacks are at least in part ethnically motivated. The rolling massacres and targeting of civilian…
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