RSF Assaults in White Nile State Kill Over 200
RSF Assaults in White Nile State Kill Over 200

RSF Assaults in White Nile State Kill Over 200

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Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have killed over 200 people in a violent three-day assault in White Nile State, near Khartoum, with the army-backed government reporting a death toll exceeding 400. The attacks forced thousands to flee, with many missing or feared drowned as they attempted to cross the White Nile. This violence is part of a broader conflict between the RSF and Sudan's army, leading to widespread accusations of war crimes and human rights abuses, including genocide against non-Arab minorities in Darfur. Simultaneously, the RSF has been accused of escalating violence in Darfur, particularly around the Zamzam refugee camp, as they attempt to maintain control over the region. The conflict has resulted in the world's largest humanitarian crisis, with millions displaced and thousands killed. Efforts to sign a political charter for peace and unity in territories controlled by the RSF have been postponed, indicating ongoing instability and division.

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