RSF attacks kill 89 people in 10 days in Sudan’s Darfur, UN says
Summary
A 10-day series of attacks by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Darfur have resulted in at least 89 deaths, according to the United Nations. The ongoing conflict in Sudan, which began in April 2023, is part of a power struggle between the army and the RSF. The fighting has caused more than 40,000 deaths and a severe humanitarian crisis, including a cholera outbreak.Key Facts
- At least 89 people were killed in RSF attacks in Darfur over 10 days.
- The conflict involves a power struggle between the Sudanese army and the RSF.
- Fighting in Sudan has resulted in over 40,000 deaths since April 2023.
- The United Nations reported attacks may have included summary executions.
- The RSF has imposed a blockade on el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur.
- Humanitarian crises include food shortages, famine, and a cholera outbreak.
- The United Nations and International Criminal Court are investigating potential war crimes.
- WHO reports nearly 1,100 deaths from cholera in Sudan this year.
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