In a devastating three-day assault south of Khartoum, Sudanese paramilitaries have reportedly killed over 200 individuals, with official figures suggesting as many as 433 fatalities. The attacks were concentrated in the White Nile state's villages, where hundreds more are feared missing. Reports indicate widespread violence, including executions, kidnappings, and sexual violence, against unarmed civilians, prompting international condemnation and raising concerns about genocide targeting non-Arab minorities. This incident adds to the extensive humanitarian crisis stemming from ongoing conflicts between rival security forces that have led to unprecedented levels of violence and displacement across Sudan.
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have been accused of executing civilians, kidnappings, and looting in a horrifying three-day assault that has left over 200 dead.
Witnesses report mass looting and sexual violence, marking a severe escalation in the violence that has plagued Sudan since the army-paramilitary conflict began.
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