In 2023, Sudan's military faced off against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a significant paramilitary group that previously collaborated in ousting Omar al-Bashir. Following a coup in 2021, tensions escalated, leading to violent confrontations. The RSF has captured critical territories, including the Presidential Palace, despite ongoing concerns about human rights abuses, particularly a raid on a refugee camp. Claims from the RSF about military strongholds in these camps are contested, shedding light on the murky dynamics of power and control in the region.
In 2023, tensions erupted in Sudan between the military and a paramilitary group known as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This conflict stemmed from previous alliances.
The RSF, having previously allied with the military to oust Omar al-Bashir, has now emerged dominant in the ongoing 2023 conflict, capturing key territories.
Numerous human rights violations have been reported against the RSF, including a violent raid on a refugee camp, raising questions about their military legitimacy.
The RSF claims that the refugee camp was a military stronghold, a claim disputed by various sources, highlighting the complexity and brutality of the conflict.
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