The fall of el-Fasher to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after an 18-month siege marks a turning point in Sudan’s civil war, leading to reports of mass atrocities and a communications blackout that has left many families in uncertainty, including journalist Mohammed Zakaria, who mourns the loss of relatives. As the RSF celebrates their victory, international observers warn of ethnic-driven massacres, with estimated deaths ranging from 1,350 to 2,000, drawing chilling comparisons to the Rwandan genocide.
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