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by Digital Weyane » 12 Apr 2025, 17:10
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A Sudanese paramilitary force has killed around 100 civilians, including nine aid workers, in an attack on a famine-struck camp for displaced families, a regional health official said on Saturday.
“This was a targeted attack on all health infrastructure in the region to prevent access to healthcare for internally displaced people. We are horrified that one of our clinics was also part of this attack — along with other health facilities in El Fasher. We have learned the unthinkable, that nine of our colleagues were mercilessly killed including doctors, referral drivers and a team leader,” Relief International said in a statement.
“We are surprised by the international community’s silence regarding the crimes committed by the Rapid Support Forces in North Darfur,” he wrote. “North Darfur is in urgent need of humanitarian aid and civilian protection.”
RSF attacks have been characterized by extreme sexual violence, looting, ethnic cleansing and mass killings of civilians. The military and its allied militias have repeatedly bombed civilian neighborhoods. Both sides have interfered with the delivery of lifesaving aid and detained, tortured and killed large numbers of civilians. No one has accurate casualty figures, but a year ago, the United States said around 150,000 people had been killed.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/20 ... mzam-camp/