At least 300 civilians were killed in the attacks of paramilitary fast forces (RSF) on refugee camps in Sudanese Darfur during the weekend, the United Nations states.
The attack on Friday and Saturday around the freezing Zamz and Abu Shouk and the city of El-Fasher were also displaced about 400,000 people, the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) announced in the report published on Monday, quoting unverified “local sources”.
The numbers came as Sudan marked the dark second anniversary of his civil war, with reports on crimes and hunger mounting, in what was described as The worst humanitarian crisis in the world.
Among those killed in the attacks were 10 humanitarian staff from RELIF International Sudan, who worked one of the last functional health in Lanjam, said the UN.
Satellite images showed the ignition of buildings and smoke in the camp on Friday.
By Sunday, RSF took Camp control Zammer. The UN reported that the attack moved between 60,000 and 80,000 households – or up to 400,000 people.
The war broke out 15. April 2023, in the middle of a fight for power between the military government and the RSF.
At least 20,000 people were killed and 13 million displaced, with almost four million crossings in neighboring countries, the UN report recorded.
And army and RSF were accused of crimes and war crimes.
Last month, Sudan’s armed forces (SAF) provided a significant victory against the RSF after the interest of the capital, Khartoum. This pulled out more attacks from the RSF, which controls almost the entire Darfurch region, threatening the possible partition of the country.
The RSF claimed that Zamanam Camp was used as a basis for the harmonized groups of SAF.
In the video, which divided the paramilitary force, RSF second in Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, is seen to talk to the small group of displaced people, promising them food, water, medical care and return to their homes.
Hiba Morgan Al Jazeera, reporting from Etad, even within Khartoum, the military still performs operations to find the remaining fight against RSF, before progressing to other areas.
“Return to Khartoum took over the army for almost two years struggle in Street – Streets,” Morgan reported.
RSF also accelerated drone attacks on the Power Plant on the Atbara on Monday, cut off power on the capital Port Sudan.
Grimmer anniversary
“Two years in the Development War, Sudan remains in the crisis of stunning proportions, and civilians who pay the highest price,” said the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a statement that is published late Monday.
“Indistrimenic shelling and airborne attack continue to kill and cooperate. Trade, hospitals, schools, places for worship and relocations are wildlife, with women and girls who are subjected to horrific works and abuse of all infected parties.”
Camps for Zamzam and Abu Shouk, who shelter about 700,000 people who fled their homes, were hit with starvation, and workers who could reach a fight.
Half of Sudan’s 50m population faces hunger. The World Food Program confirmed the hunger in 10 locations and says that it could spread, putting millions in the risk of hunger.
“This reasons, the conflict continued for a living for too long,” Kashif Shafique said, director of the country for relief International Sudan.
“We wait every moment, more life hangs in balance,” he added, inviting the world to ensure a ceasefire for what is called the “Forgot War”.
The United Kingdom announced on Tuesday that it would contribute $ 158 million to new assistance for Sudan because it opened an international conference focused on humanitarian plant for the plant.
The conference will also discuss the finding of the “trail” because fears increase in order for the conflict to pour over Sudan’s borders and mix further instability in depleted gender in the African region.
However, the Government in Sudan complained that he was not invited to attend.
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2025-04-15 08:04:00