Sudan's Civil War Escalates with Massacres and Growing Humanitarian Crisis
- More than 200 unarmed civilians were killed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Sudan, according to a local rights group.
- The Emergency Lawyers network reported that the attacks occurred in al-Kadaris and al-Khelwat, areas lacking military presence.
- Humanitarians have warned that the conflict has displaced about 12 million people in Sudan.
- The UN reported that horrifying accounts of dozens of women being raped and hundreds of families being forced to flee have been received.
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Sudan: General Hemedti wants to establish a parallel government in the country
In the Sudan, General Hemedti, head of the FSR paramilitaries, intends to create a government parallel to that of Port Sudan to administer the areas under the control of its Rapid Support Forces. Yesterday, Tuesday, 18 February 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya, was launched the Sudan Founding Alliance. This initiative brings together actors from civil society, political parties and armed groups willing to support the formation of a new Sudanese governmen…
Sudan: 200 Killed in RSF Attack as U.N. Warns of Dire Humanitarian Crisis
In Sudan, reports have emerged of over 200 people killed, including women and children, after a three-day brutal assault by Rapid Support Forces on villages in the southern White Nile state. Doctors Without Borders is warning hundreds of thousands of people could die in Sudan from famine after the Trump administration froze foreign aid. The aid cutoff forced the shutdown of critical community kitchens across Sudan. Meanwhile, U.N. officials on M…
Death Toll in Sudan Reaches 200 After Paramilitary Attacks in White Nile State - teleSUR English
Sudanese activists from the Emergency Lawyers organization confirmed that the death toll in Sudan has risen to 200 after three days of paramilitary attacks on villages near the city of al-Gitaina in White Nile State. Rapid Support Forces Accused of Targeting Civilians The attacks were reportedly carried out by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), who allegedly targeted unarmed civilians in areas without military presence. The violence was concentrate…
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