The attack on Zamzam refugee camp and what it means for the Sudan war - podcast
Briefly

Zamzam, a significant refuge in Darfur for about 700,000 individuals, has been targeted amidst the ongoing conflict between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese army. Following a troubling attack in mid-April by the RSF, which resulted in hundreds of deaths and widespread displacement, concerns grow over potential government fragmentation in Sudan. The RSF's establishment of a breakaway government coincided with this violence, raising alarming questions about the future stability of the region. Activists, like Altahir Hashim, share harrowing experiences as they navigate the impacts of war on families and communities.
"Zamzam, a sprawling camp in western Sudan housing around 700,000 people, has long been a haven, but the RSF's recent attack marked a tragic turning point for its residents."
"Amidst the chaos of civil war, the RSF's assault on the camp resulted in tragic loss of life and displacements, triggering fears of a further split in Sudan."
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