Sudanβs paramilitary Rapid Support Forces killed more than 1,000 civilians during three days of attacks on the Zamzam displacement camp in April, the U.N. said Thursday as it called for a war crimes investigation.
A report from the U.N. human rights office said it had documented widespread killings, sexual violence, torture and abductions committed during the brutal offensive by the RSF, which has been fighting Sudan's regular army since 2023.
The rights office "documented the killing of at least 1,013 civilians" in that attack between April 11 and 13, the re
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