Sudan's RSF attacks famine-stricken camp as battle lines harden
- Sudan's Rapid Support Forces attacked the Zamzam displacement camp, causing multiple casualties, according to residents and medics.
- Medical aid group MSF confirmed that its hospital in Zamzam received 17 wounded patients amid ongoing violence.
- The Sudanese government condemned RSF attacks as a 'blatant violation of human rights' impacting over 500,000 people in Zamzam.
- UNICEF warned that 'hundreds of thousands of children are at risk' due to the escalating fighting and famine in the area.
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Sudan's warring sides trade accusations over military presence in Zamzam camp - Sudan Tribune
February 13, 2025 (EL FASHER) – Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the joint force (JF) traded accusations on Thursday regarding military presence inside the Zamzam camp for displaced people in North Darfur state. The RSF carried out a violent attack on the camp, located in the southwestern part of El Fasher city, over the past two days, committing widespread violations against civilians, including killing, looting, and forcing …
Alarm over escalating violence in Sudan's famine-hit camp
Humanitarian groups are warning of escalating violence in a famine-hit camp near North Darfur's besieged capital, El-Fasher, amid the ongoing war between the army and paramilitaries. Zamzam camp, which the United Nations says hosts over 500,000 people, was officially declared famine-hit last August. French charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said on Thursday that injured civilians have been arriving at its hospital in the camp since Tuesday, b…
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