The Observer view on Sudan: decisive action is needed to avert catastrophe, but where is the will? | Observer editorial
Briefly

The SAF's recent air and artillery attacks in Khartoum demonstrate their attempt to regain territory but highlight the ongoing stalemate in this civil conflict.
The RSF's siege of El Fasher reveals the scale of atrocities occurring, underscoring the humanitarian crisis stemming from months of violence in Sudan.
Gen Dagalo's leadership of the RSF harkens back to the Janjaweed's actions in the early 2000s, complicating any aspirations for peace and accountability.
The UN General Assembly echoed Burhan's calls for international support against the RSF, indicating his reliance on external powers to resolve the conflict.
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