The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan declared they liberated the Zamzam camp after heavy assaults which left over 100 people dead. The RSF asserts that civilians and humanitarian workers are being secured in Zamzam following their control. The group has intensified its offensive against the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), claiming that the army misuses civilian areas for military purposes. Concurrently, reports of RSF's alleged human rights abuses, including killings and sexual violence, have emerged as conflict escalates in the region, impacting the humanitarian crisis.
The RSF announced that it took control of famine-hit Zamzam camp in the western Darfur region after two days of heavy shelling and gunfire.
The paramilitary group launched ground and aerial assaults on North Darfur's besieged capital of el-Fasher and nearby displacement camps, resulting in significant casualties.
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