United States sanctions Sudan's Rapid Support Forces' leader
- The United States has imposed sanctions on Sudan's Rapid Support Forces leader, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, for his role in systematic atrocities against the Sudanese people.
- The Rapid Support Forces have been accused of committing genocide, with the U.S. Stating they systematically murdered and targeted specific ethnic groups for violence.
- The U.S. Treasury Department designated seven companies linked to the RSF for their involvement in procuring weapons, amid ongoing civil conflict in Sudan.
- The sanctions aim to hold accountable those responsible for the violence, but some analysts believe the actions may be 'too little, too late.
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