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RSF converts hospital in Sudan’s West Kordofan into military base

RSF converts hospital in Sudan’s West Kordofan into military base

Summary

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have taken over part of a hospital in Sudan's West Kordofan and turned it into a military base, disrupting healthcare services. The ongoing conflict between the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) has caused significant humanitarian issues, including mass displacement and shortages of medical staff and supplies. The U.S. has proposed a ceasefire, but both sides have yet to agree.

Key Facts

  • The RSF has used part of Al-Nuhud Hospital in West Kordofan, Sudan, as a military base.
  • The hospital can no longer serve its purpose of providing healthcare to the local population.
  • The RSF and SAF have been in a three-year civil war, causing widespread humanitarian challenges.
  • Thousands have died, and millions have been displaced due to the conflict.
  • Hundreds of unaccompanied children have fled to the town of Tawila.
  • The U.S. has suggested a ceasefire, but both the RSF and SAF have not formally accepted it.
  • Sudan's army chief asked U.S. President Donald Trump for help in ending the war.
  • Attempts at peace talks between the two warring leaders in Sudan have repeatedly failed.
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