Sudan, Darfur and Rapid Support Forces
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Sudan’s army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has announced the withdrawal of his soldiers from their last stronghold in Darfur, as the United Nations issued a stark warning over reports of “ atrocities ” by the paramilitary group now in control of the city of el-Fasher.
Recent developments in Darfur see the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces capturing the city of al-Fashir, causing civilians to flee amid reports of violence and humanitarian crises. The takeover, following an 18-month siege,
The U.N. refugee agency warned Tuesday that renewed fighting in El-Fasher, the capital of Sudan’s North Darfur region, has forced thousands to flee
The fall of El Fasher marks a grim turning point in Sudan’s war, pushing the nation closer to collapse and division.
Burhan's leadership, withdrew from their last Darfur stronghold, amidst serious UN concerns about RSF atrocities, leaving civilians vulnerable. Reports detail violence against civilians and escalating ethnic tensions.
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