In Sudan, hundreds killed in attacks on famine-hit displacement camps
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The article discusses the recent escalation of violence in Sudan's Darfur region, where the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have killed hundreds of refugees in aid camps. Local rights groups reported that over 300 individuals have been killed, particularly at Zamzam camp, which is home to half a million people suffering from famine. The RSF has intensified its attacks, claiming control over Zamzam and accusing it of harboring 'mercenary factions.' The violence has resulted in casualties among medical staff and civilians, contributing to an ongoing humanitarian crisis and massive displacement in the region.
Hundreds of refugees in Sudan have been killed in aid camps as the Rapid Support Forces escalate their attacks in Darfur, indicating a dire humanitarian crisis.
The RSF's siege of Zamzam camp has resulted in heavy casualties and intensified violence, marking some of the worst in Darfur since the civil war began.
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