Summary
Paramilitary fighters from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed over 100 civilians in Nahud, southern Sudan, amidst escalating civil war violence, according to the Sudan Doctors Network. The RSF’s assault, which included looting medical supplies and halting healthcare services, resulted in 542 civilian deaths in the region over three weeks, with fears of higher numbers. Despite the Sudanese military’s claims of still controlling Nahud, the RSF’s ongoing offensive in Darfur raises concerns about a prolonged conflict and potential partition of Sudan.
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