Attacks in Sudan's Darfur kill at least 300 as grim anniversary passes: UN
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Sudan faces a dire humanitarian crisis as violent conflict continues into its second year, with recent attacks by the Rapid Support Forces leading to at least 300 civilian deaths and the displacement of approximately 400,000 people. The assaults predominantly hit displacement camps in Darfur, notably Zamzam and Abu Shouk. Humanitarian workers are caught in the crossfire, with 10 personnel killed. The UN has labeled Sudan's situation as the world's worst humanitarian crisis, compounded by famine and ongoing reports of atrocities from both the military and paramilitary forces.
The UN reported that rising violence from the RSF has resulted in the deaths of at least 300 civilians, with 400,000 more displaced amidst ongoing atrocities in Sudan.
As Sudan marks the second anniversary of its civil war, humanitarian personnel continue to suffer, with 10 workers from Relief International killed in recent RSF assaults.
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