Sudan slams RSF ‘war crimes’ in el-Fasher as survivors recount killings
Summary
Sudan accuses the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing war crimes in North Darfur, following mass killings and assaults in the city of el-Fasher. Sudan's ambassador to Egypt claims the United Arab Emirates aids the RSF, which the Gulf state denies. Survivors and officials report thousands of deaths and call for international intervention.Key Facts
- Sudan accuses the RSF of war crimes in North Darfur's el-Fasher.
- Sudan's ambassador claims the UAE supports the RSF in the ongoing civil war.
- Sudanese Prime Minister wants the RSF tried in international courts.
- The RSF captured el-Fasher after an 18-month siege.
- Reports indicate at least 2,000 people were killed, but the actual number may be higher.
- Tens of thousands of civilians are still trapped in el-Fasher.
- Sudan calls for the RSF to be designated as a terrorist organization.
- The UAE denies supplying weapons to the RSF.
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