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Sudan's Rapid Support Forces Conduct Deadly Attacks on Civilians, Sparking International Outcry

Recent RSF attacks in Sudan have resulted in hundreds of civilian deaths, prompting concerns over escalating violence and human rights violations.

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  1. Attacks by Sudanese RSF paramilitaries leave hundreds dead in White Nile State

    The war in Sudan has killed more than 24,000 people and driven over 14 million people — about 30% of the population — from their homes, according to the United Nations.

    Attacks by Sudanese RSF paramilitaries leave hundreds dead in White Nile State

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  2. Sudan paramilitaries kill hundreds in White Nile villages: NGO

    The war has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced more than 12 million and created what the International Rescue Committee has called the “biggest humanitarian crisis ever recorded”.

    Sudan paramilitaries kill hundreds in White Nile villages: NGO

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Feb 18th, 2025, 2:44 PM ET

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In a brutal escalation of violence, Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have killed hundreds of civilians in White Nile state, with reports including executions and abductions. The Sudanese military claims recent successes against the RSF in controlling key regions, while a humanitarian crisis looms with over 24,000 deaths since the conflict began. The U.N. has documented thousands of civilian killings and is urging urgent international response as the conflict creates a major humanitarian emergency impacting millions.


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